IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Tribunal ICTY prosecutors present a controversial audio recording of an intercepted phone conversation between one of the accused and a military commander prior to the attack on Kacuni.
The Montenegrin prime minister dismisses intimidation from Belgrade and holds out an olive branch to the Tribunal.
Relatives of those killed at Srebrenica have lodged an official complaint with the Tribunal prosecutor accusing top UN officials with complicity in the 1995 massacre.
The appeals court has fined Tadic's Belgrade lawyer for attempting to introduce false evidence damaging to his client.
Chief Prosecutor Del Ponte insists that she is fully reviewing the file on alleged "war crimes" by NATO during the Kosovo bombing campaign.
In his first appearance as Tribunal president, Judge Jorda says the imperative for more arrests must be met by more resources and more efficient procedures.
A Bosnian general testifies to Kordic's role in negotiations over the Sarajevo airport, as the prosecution stresses Croatia's direct involvement in the war.
As the "Visegrad Indictment" is unsealed, SFOR troops make a new arrest in an area in Bosnia previously considered to be a safe haven for war criminals.
The first convicted war criminal has had his sentence reduced by five years to reflect his relative low position in the Serbian command structure.
The Tribunal Chief Prosecutor meets NATO chiefs and pushes for a more aggressive pursuit of indicted war criminals.