The arrest in Britain of a former Bosnian vice president on a war crimes warrant issued by Serbia has raised an uproar in Bosnia and is likely to exacerbate tensions between Sarajevo and Belgrade.
Wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic today described the two worst atrocities of the 1992-95 Bosnian war as myths perpetuated by Bosnian Muslims and categorically denied his involvement.
Former Bosnian President Ejup Ganic was arrested at London's Heathrow airport today on behalf of Serbian authorities for alleged war crimes.
Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic has begun his opening defense statement at his genocide and war crimes trial in The Hague -- describing the Bosnian Serb cause as "just and holy."
There is a compelling reason for a U.S.-EU May summit: to formulate a common Western response to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s proposal that a new European security system be constructed to replace the existing, “dysfunctional” one.
A United Nations expert accused Albania today of stalling an international investigation into allegations of torture, killing, and organ trading during the 1999 Kosovo conflict.
Police say hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in eastern Serbia because of flooding.
Serbia should work harder to improve practical ties with Kosovo, its former southern province, before it joins the European Union, the EU foreign affairs and security chief Catherine Ashton said today.
Peter Feith, the international community's Kosovo envoy, says parallel municipal structures in Serb-dominated northern Kosovo should be dismantled.
Kosovo today marks two years since ethnic-Albanian officials in Pristina unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. Since then, 65 countries have recognized Kosovo as an independent state -- including the United States and most of the European Union.
In its flagship weekly program, "The Bridge of Radio Free Europe," RFE/RL's Balkan Service's has brought together the mayors of Belgrade and Sarajevo for the first time since the two of them were elected over a year ago.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic said today he was ready to give an opening statement if his war crimes trial resumes on March 1 as scheduled, but he intends to file motions to delay its resumption.
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