Tribunal at a 'Turning Point'
In his first appearance as Tribunal president, Judge Jorda says the imperative for more arrests must be met by more resources and more efficient procedures.
In his first appearance as Tribunal president, Judge Jorda says the imperative for more arrests must be met by more resources and more efficient procedures.
A Bosnian general testifies to Kordic's role in negotiations over the Sarajevo airport, as the prosecution stresses Croatia's direct involvement in the war.
As the "Visegrad Indictment" is unsealed, SFOR troops make a new arrest in an area in Bosnia previously considered to be a safe haven for war criminals.
The first convicted war criminal has had his sentence reduced by five years to reflect his relative low position in the Serbian command structure.
Zelejko Raznatovic was best known as a warlord. But Arkan was also an extremely successful smuggler, who made a fortune dealing everything from petrol to fertilisers.
Now that the tables have turned in Kosovo, Serbs in the eastern town of Gnjilane (Gjilan) are selling up and moving out of the province for good.
After months of protracted negotiations, the KLA has finally been transformed into a trouble-shooting civilian force. But as Daut Dauti reports, the move has enraged Serbia, which sees the move as the legalisation of a separatist army.
A key Bosnian opposition leader is facing unprecedented local and international criticism, increasing the likelihood of the ruling nationalist parties winning local elections in April.
The prosecutor refuses to make public the content of the indictment issued against Arkan, while the Tribunal spokesman dismisses speculation that a 'deal' was under discussion with Arkan's representatives.
Presenting evidence of the military responsibility of the politicians in the Lasva valley.