Balkans
Srebrenica: Anatomy of a Massacre
Ten years after the Srebrenica atrocity, tribunal investigators have been able to piece together a detailed picture of the planning and execution of the worst massacre on European soil since World War Two.
Ituri: The Congo's Own Rwanda
A savage regional conflict in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed more than 60,000 lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
Plavsic Testifies Against Former Colleague
Ex-Bosnian Serb president Biljana Plavsic forced to return to the tribunal that sent her to jail in order to give evidence in the Krajisnik trial.
Tribunal President Sets Fugitive Arrest Deadline
Judge Fausto Pocar says all fugitives must be in custody within months if the court is to keep to its completion strategy.
Kosovo Case Takes on Mantle of Milosevic Trial
As prosecutors open case against senior officials charged with atrocities in Kosovo, observers say proceedings are haunted by the ghost of the ill-fated Milosevic trial.
Halting Start for Srebrenica Trial
Planned opening speech by chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte postponed until after summer break.
Croatian Journalist Denies Contempt of Court
After prosecution and defence set out their stalls in contempt trial, judges withdraw to consider their verdict.