Montenegro: Djukanovic Defies Europe
Europe increases pressure on Montenegrin president Milo Djukanovic to back away from independence referendum plan.
Europe increases pressure on Montenegrin president Milo Djukanovic to back away from independence referendum plan.
Reforms threatened as long-running political battle between rival leaders comes to a head.
Defendant attempts to persuade court that he was mentally unstable when Visegrad crimes were perpetrated
Zoran Djindjic is attempting to persuade The Hague to abandon moves to indict his loyal police chief
Southern Serbia has become a key hub for criminals trafficking women through the Balkans
Vasiljevic defence suggest that he was suffering from a psychiatric disorder
Two key court cases being heard in The Hague may rule that Republika Srpska was founded for the purposes of genocide.
Former Yugoslav president blames the tribunal, his lawyers and international admirers for his descent into oblivion.
Critics of Republika Srpska may use the Milosevic indictment to call for the dissolution of the Bosnian entity.
The election of a former communist to the presidency could scupper EU and NATO membership bids.