UN Prostitution Scandal
The UN mission in Bosnia comes under fire for allegedly trying to cover up a prostitution scandal.
The UN mission in Bosnia comes under fire for allegedly trying to cover up a prostitution scandal.
Speculation is rife that elite NATO troops are closing in on Hague war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic
Milosevic's transfer is a triumph for justice, but it remains to be seen whether the case will awaken a broader sense of responsibility within Serbia.
Krajisnik's uncooperative defence receive no disclosure, while the helpful Plavsic looks set for a provisional release pending trial.
With Slobodan Milosevic now locked up in Scheveningen, The Hague has redoubled its efforts to capture former Bosnian Serb leaders, Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic.
Short of enemies to persecute, Serb extremists now turn their bigotry on gays and lesbians.
The former Yugoslav president could well enter the witness box to accuse his accusers.
Bosnia's top mediator proposes merger of Western organisations operating in the country
Tribunal prosecutors are struggling to make genocide charges stick.
The verdict in the Foca rape case made legal history, but could not answer the key question: How could seemingly ordinary men commit such crimes?