Balkan Youth to Follow Karadzic Trial Closely
But will proceedings help new generation come to terms with the past?
But will proceedings help new generation come to terms with the past?
Hague tribunal hears how Croatian in Serb village of Hrtkovci feared becoming a target.
Croatian journalists learn how to cover war crimes trials objectively.
Could some journalists in south-east Europe be rediscovering the importance of virtues that certain of their British counterparts are abandoning?
Given the lack of dialogue between Vojvodina and Serbia, the province’s future may well rest on its success in playing the EU card.
The attempt to forge a Serb state within Croatia left a tragic human legacy.
Some 30,000 Serb families who used to live in Croatia have missed out in the property restitution process because their homes were publicly rather than privately owned.
These days only the former president’s most loyal supporters are interested in following the course of his trial.
The ex-president’s defence case made little sense until you considered what it was he hoped to achieve by it.
Weeks after Krajisnk's acquittal on charges of genocide, lawyers, experts and Bosnian victims alike continue to question the judgement.