VIEWPOINT: Croatia Still Holds Out Against The Hague
The 'reformist' government's position on war crimes is little different from that of the Tudjman regime.
The 'reformist' government's position on war crimes is little different from that of the Tudjman regime.
Given the chance to integrate into detention community with fellow inmates the ex-president has opted for solitude.
The buying and selling of Serb-owned properties is proving big business for Kosovars who illegally squatted in them after the 1999 war.
Albanians say that the Covic plan for Kosovo is flawed and backward looking.
Croatia's prime minister may have been bolstered by parliament's vote of confidence but questions remain over his competence.
Serbs appear underwhelmed by the recent return of their exiled royal family
Many in Albania are demanding the death penalty for those who sexually abuse children.
The use of foreign judges in Kosovo sometimes creates more problems than it solves.
The Omarska defendants are accused of some of the "worst crimes in recent history", but defence lawyers insist they were low-level officers who deserve leniency for cooperating with the court.