Milosevic Trial: Raking Over Serbia's Past
Defendant brings in a succession of academics in a bid to prove Serbia did not harbour expansionist plans in the Eighties.
Defendant brings in a succession of academics in a bid to prove Serbia did not harbour expansionist plans in the Eighties.
The first phase of the war crimes tribunal comes to an end on December 31 after some 12 years of indictments, trials, successes and controversy.
Despite mountains of evidence, many Serbs refuse to accept that a massacre took place.
Prosecution failure to disclose key evidence prompts court ruling that may have a big impact on the case.
Serb national has carved out a special role at the tribunal, seemingly causing as many problems as he can.
Macedonia could lose millions of euro in assistance from Europe if it does not speed up reform of its creaking administration.
Journalists and NGOs face bombs threats, beatings and insults if they probe too deeply into Serbia’s role in the Balkan wars.
Retrial of Lora prison case gives new credibility to Croatia’s war crimes process.
With their president recuperating from cancer, Albanians worry that historic talks on Kosovo’s final status may also suffer.