
UN court convicts Bosnian Serb of genocide
A U.N. war crimes court convicted a former senior Bosnian Serb army commander Wednesday of genocide for playing a key role in Europe's worst massacre ...

Former veterans pay respect to victims in Bosnia
Veterans from opposite sides of the brutal Balkan wars of the 1990s paid their respects Saturday to the victims of the worst massacre in Europe since ...

Joy in Croatia as UN overturns 2 key convictions
Chanting "Victory! Victory!," waving red-and-white checkered flags and dancing in the streets, tens of thousands of jubilant supporters gave two ...

Last trial under way at Yugoslav war crimes court
Twenty years after war in Croatia catapulted Goran Hadzic from warehouse worker to rebel Serb president, he is in the dock in the final trial of the ...

Karadzic denies claims he masterminded killings
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic cast himself as a "mild man, a tolerant man" as he opened his defense Tuesday in his long-running genocide ...
Bosnian forensic experts search mass grave
Forensic experts have found 10 bodies as they began to excavate a mass grave where Muslim Bosniaks killed during the 1995 massacre in the eastern town ...

Amnesty urges Balkans to probe war disappearances
Ljiljana Alvir is convinced Serbian authorities know how her brother died during the war in Croatia, and where his remains are. She just doubts they ...
Mladic back in court for trial after health scare
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic is back in court for his genocide trial at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal after recovering from a ...

Ratko Mladic's trial halted because of his health
Ratko Mladic's genocide trial was halted Friday for a second day running because the former Bosnian Serb military commander was undergoing medical ...

Ratko Mladic hospitalized after feeling unwell
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic was rushed from a U.N. courtroom to a hospital Thursday, after complaining of feeling unwell at his ...

Sorrow in Srebrenica: Bosnians bury 520 victims
The pain that seared Srebrenica 17 years ago burned fresh Wednesday as tens of thousands of Bosnian Muslims came to bury their dead in the town whose ...

Bosnians to bury 520 Srebrenica genocide victims
On the 17th anniversary of Europe's worst massacre since World War II, Muslims in Bosnia are heading to Srebrenica to attend a funeral for 520 newly ...

Ex-UN official: Mladic threatened civilians
Gen. Ratko Mladic threatened to wipe out the civilian populations of enclaves in eastern Bosnia, in a chilling foreshadowing of the Srebrenica ...

First witness testifies in Mladic trial
It's been 20 years since Elvedin Pasic's father was captured by Serb fighters in the Bosnian war. But as the 34-year-old Bosnian Muslim became the ...
Hundreds pay respect to Srebrenica victims
Hundreds of people lined Sarajevo's main street Monday as trucks bearing 520 coffins passed through on their way to Srebrenica, where the newly ...

International Criminal Court turns 10
Ten years ago the treaty that created the International Criminal Court came into force, creating the world's first permanent war crimes tribunal.