Balkans
ANALYSIS: Milosevic Sinks into Oblivion
Former Yugoslav president blames the tribunal, his lawyers and international admirers for his descent into oblivion.
Macedonia: Electioneering Delays Reforms
The battle for votes in a general election scheduled for next year is holding up implementation of a deal on peace for Macedonia.
Bosnia: Republika Srpska Under Threat
Critics of Republika Srpska may use the Milosevic indictment to call for the dissolution of the Bosnian entity.
Purvanov Victory Unnerves Bulgarians
The election of a former communist to the presidency could scupper EU and NATO membership bids.
ANALYSIS: The Mother of All Indictments
The latest indictment against Slobodan Milosevic encompasses all the crimes the Bosnian Serbs are alleged to have committed.
COURTSIDE: Bosanski Samac Trial
Bosnian Serbs are said to have forced Bosniaks and Croats to help them plunder town.
REGIONAL REPORT
Influential clerics within the Croatian Catholic Church remain among the fiercest opponents of cooperation with The Hague war crimes tribunal.
COURTSIDE: Visegrad Trial
Vasilijevic claims he was in hospital when Pionirska massacre took place.
REGIONAL REPORT
The Serbian Orthodox Church refuses to come to terms with Serb war crimes.