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The UN court in The Hague again rejected a plea for early release from prison from Goran Jelisic, a detention camp guard during the Bosnian war who once described himself as a ‘Serb Adolf Hitler’.
Court orders a month's detention for Ramadan Morina, who is suspected of taking part in massacre of 34 Kosovo Albanians in Burim in 1999 alongside Serbian forces.
For a fifth night in a row, protests in Serbia were marked by clashes between demonstrators and police – with each side accusing the other of provoking conflict.
Batkovic was one of the most infamous Serb-run camps in Bosnia but few of those responsible for crimes there faced trial – and no memorial to the victims at the site has ever been permitted by ...
If Serbia is serious about its European path, it must offers the Russians in its midst a real welcome.
Police chief holds "baton-wielding" protesters responsible for Tuesday night's violence near ruling party offices in Serbian towns – but local media reports said people in front of SNS's ...
Greece is battling escalating wildfires as relentless hot weather and dozens of new blazes test the limits of its firefighting forces.
The US State Department’s annual human rights report said Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik undermined Bosnia and Herzegovina’s constitutional order while Bosnian Serb leaders used ...
The Albanian police’s action – forcing the country’s largest news broadcaster off air without a court order – sets an alarming precedent.
An oral history of wartime rape survivors seeks to tell their ‘collective history’ before, during and after the 1998-99 war in Kosovo.
Fertiliser production has left millions of tonnes of phosphogypsum waste at dumps like that near Veles in North Macedonia and Kutina in Croatia. A lack of transparency over the fate of the ...
The state court accepted a plea from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who was sentenced to a year in prison and given a six-year ban on holding political office, to convert his jail term to a fine ...