ANALYSIS: Milosevic's 'Interminable' Trial
The courtroom performances of the former Yugoslav president suggest his trial will go on for much longer than initially anticipated
The courtroom performances of the former Yugoslav president suggest his trial will go on for much longer than initially anticipated
Unexploded ordnance left in the wake of the Macedonian conflict continues to pose a serious threat to rural people.
Slobodan Milosevic may live to regret divulging his defence strategy in his mammoth opening address at the tribunal
Former Yugoslav president takes centre stage at the tribunal with a blistering attack on the international community.
Many Serbs watching the start of Milosevic's trial say it has confirmed their belief in his innocence
A UN crime crackdown has provoked a backlash by Kosovo Albanian radicals.
Slobodan Milosevic insists he doesn't recognise The Hague tribunal, yet it's thought he will attempt to use his trial to implicate the West in the crimes of which he is accused.
Fresh conflict could erupt this spring if hard line Macedonian politicians unleash well-armed special forces against the country's Albanian community.
The power struggle between political rivals Ilir Meta and Fatos Nano is damaging the country's economic prospects.