Mostar Wary of Separatists
Walk the streets of Mostar and you'll find few people in favour of hardline separatists
Walk the streets of Mostar and you'll find few people in favour of hardline separatists
The former president's lawyer has a flair for making the headlines, but is he Milosevic's wisest counsel?
New judges arriving in July will enable the tribunal to take on more cases
Expert defence witnesses called on behalf of camp "visitor" Zoran Zigic have a bad day in court
People in the Balkans will continue to reject the war crimes tribunal for as long as they refuse to search for the truth.
Slobodan Milosevic may be behind bars, but he continues to threaten Balkan stability
In response to the acceleration in activities and debate around the war crimes tribunal over the past six months, IWPR's Tribunal Update is to expand its coverage of the court. Our aim is both to keep up with the quickening pace of events, and to focus on
President Bush may have retreated on his pledge to withdraw troops from Bosnia, but Europe remains concerned about his commitment to the region.
Serbian gangsters are thought to be plotting to thwart investigations into Milosevic-era assassins
To the relief of many, the Americans have decided to flex their political and military muscle in Bosnia