Milosevic Prosecution Sets Out Tactics
Prosecution reveals that it will rely on witnesses who knew Milosevic to prove his guilt for crimes committed in Bosnia and Croatia.
Prosecution reveals that it will rely on witnesses who knew Milosevic to prove his guilt for crimes committed in Bosnia and Croatia.
While the Bucharest authorities' controversial pro-US stance may help Romania to join NATO, it will also hurt its chances for a place within the EU.
Foreign investors and financial institutions are stunned by the authorities' decision to strip the country's offshore banking network of its privileges
Historic ties with Jerusalem and its environs give Armenians special reason to be worried about the worsening violence in the Middle East
Political parties are suspected of engineering scandals in a bid to undermine their opponents in forthcoming elections.
With Heidar Aliev's visit to Moscow, Azerbaijan and Russia have buried more of their differences.
Right-wing nationalists in Croatia fail to capitalise on the government's dismal economic performance
Hundreds of women tricked into years of working as unpaid prostitutes return home to be treated as outcasts, even criminals.
Osama bin Laden's links with Azerbaijan stretch back to the mid-nineties
Romanian plans to join NATO are threatened by the government's inability to come up with the funds to reform its armed forces.