Balkans
Milosevic Dies in Cell
The man accused of responsibility for much of the bloodshed in the Balkans in the Nineties dies in bed.
Croats Convicted of Contempt of Court
Journalists ordered to pay heavy fines for breaching tribunal confidentiality.
Belgrade Sets Out its Stall in ICJ Case
Serbia argues that the court has no jurisdiction in the genocide case brought by Bosnia.
Babic Suicide a Blow for Prosecutors
Former Serb leader provided key testimony against his onetime allies.
New Evidence of JNA Involvement in Vukovar Massacre
Witnesses challenge defence claims that killings were work of renegade paramilitary units, over which the army had no control.
Anger at Secrecy Surrounding Foca Rape Cases
Lawyers and victims' supporters protest decision to bar public from two key trials.
Genocide Suit Ratchets Up Tensions
With the clash between Bosnia and Serbia over alleged wartime genocide well under way in The Hague, predictions that it would stir up ill-feeling in the Balkans are being borne out.
Srebrenica Sentence Commuted
Opinion divided over decision to reduced prison time for Bosnian Serb who admitted involvement in massacre.
Krajisnik a Moral Man
Deposed Republika Srpska president gives defendant a glowing reference.