Croatia Comes in from the Cold
After years of isolation, Croatia is flavour of the month in European political circles.
After years of isolation, Croatia is flavour of the month in European political circles.
Four years after the end of the war in Bosnia, Mostar remains as divided as Belfast or Cold War Berlin.
The conviction of Tihomir Baskic has heightened tensions within the Bosnian Croat leadership.
Serbia and Montenegro have resolved a stormy border dispute, which brought the two republics close to war.
The deployment of Yugoslav army troops on Montenegro's frontiers has tightened Belgrade's stranglehold over the tiny republic.
The trial of four Bosnian Serbs accused of crimes committed at the infamous Omarska, Keraterm and Trnopolje detention camps in northwest Bosnia in 1992 finally gets underway.
Bosnian Croat commander Tihomir Blaskic sentenced to record prison term for crimes committed by forces under his command in central Bosnia in 1993.
Blaskic judgement bodes ill for Bosnian Croat political and military leaders, Dario Kordic and Mario Cerkez, as the prosecution case draws to a close.
France becomes first member of UN Security Council to sign agreement "enforcing" Tribunal sentences on French soil.
Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, eager to improve "accessibility", exploring idea of "visiting courts" for Bosnia-Herzegovina.