Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak died after taking potassium cyanide when his prison sentence was upheld... READ MORE›
After Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004, it blocked Croatia's accession for years because it would not compromise on the borders... READ MORE›
A wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces dies after drinking poison seconds after his appeal against a 20-year sentence was turned down... READ MORE›
Karavdic's is one of a dozen people to be injured by landmines in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last couple of years... READ MORE›
She said his death deeply struck the hearts of the Croatian people ... READ MORE›
The tribunal said its review was meant to complement the ongoing investigation of Praljak's death by Dutch prosecutors... READ MORE›
Praljak was born on January 2, 1945, in Capljina, in Bosnia and Herzegovina's south, close to the Croatian border... READ MORE›
Indeed, Mostar city was named after the bridge keepers, or mostari, who in medieval times guarded the Stari Most Old Bridge over the Neretva... READ MORE›
The Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service will look into the death of Slobodan Praljak, the agency announced... READ MORE›
Praljak's actions reflected the deep moral injustice done to the six Bosnian Croats, the prime minister said... READ MORE›
Praljak was one of six former Bosnian Croat political and military leaders up before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY ... READ MORE›
Praljak was a Bosnian Croat writer and film and theater director turned wartime general... READ MORE›
Former Croatian Serb leader Milan Babic killed himself at the UN detention centre in 2006, after another Croatian Serb, Slavko Dokmanovic, in 1998... READ MORE›
According to the AP The tribunal, which last week convicted former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen... READ MORE›
Wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces, Slobodan Praljak, drank from a small bottle or flask after declaring What I am drinking now is poison... READ MORE›
Praljak, 72, was a former commander of Bosnian Croatian forces in Bosnia's 1992-1995 war... READ MORE›
Gjiknuri disputed the new report's findings on the basis that only two high dams were being built in Albania, while most others were run-of-the-river hydropower ... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic, a former Bosnian Serb commander, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Wednesday for committing genocide and other war crimes during the Balkan war... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic verdict 'Butcher of Bosnia' ejected from courtroom during genocide trial for shouting at judges... READ MORE›
Mladic's vision of an 'ethnically cleansed' Greater Serbia is a reality today with Bosnia's Republika Srpska entity... READ MORE›
There is no conscience about war crimes, so neither are there reasons to avoid returning Milosevic's people to senior positions, she said... READ MORE›
After a short apprenticeship as a tinsmith, Mladic followed him into the military, going to officer school and commanding Yugoslav army units in Macedonia and Kosovo... READ MORE›
As in Srebrenica, the Serb authorities in Serbia have resisted acknowledging what happened... READ MORE›
He nodded regularly as the judge read out descriptions of atrocities by Bosnian Serb forces, one by one... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic removed from court after shouting during hearing which found him guilty of genocide I am General Ratko Mladic... READ MORE›
Ex-Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic appears in court at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY in the Hague, Netherlands November 22, 2017... READ MORE›
U.N. war crimes judges found former Bosnian Serbian general Ratko Mladic guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war... READ MORE›
More Ratko Mladic, 'Butcher of Bosnia,' found guilty at war crimes trial He is also held responsible for the three-year siege and bombardment of Sarajevo... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Wednesday for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity... READ MORE›
Photo General Mladic at one of his command posts in Bosnian Serb territory in 1996... READ MORE›
Previous judgments of the tribunal in the Netherlands already ruled that the massacre of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica was genocide... READ MORE›
It's very possible that Aleppo will have the same destiny of Srebrenica... READ MORE›
The highest temperature on Thursday was 42C in Cordoba, Spain, and Catania, Italy... READ MORE›
Resolution on Srebrenica infuriates U.S., allies Russian envoy Evacuation deal reached for last rebel zones in Syria's ravaged Aleppo... READ MORE›
Ed Husic is sitting in a bare sports hall on one of a few benches arranged in its centre... READ MORE›
Mladic was also convicted of orchestrating the destruction of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, through a four-year siege punctuated by shelling and sniper fire... READ MORE›
Shcherbak reportedly said Moscow's goal was to create a strip of militarily neutral countries in the Balkans that comprised Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia... READ MORE›
Roughly 120,000 Serbs live in northern Kosovo, near the Serbian border, and mostly embrace the nationalistic fervor of Belgrade... READ MORE›
Italian police have questioned 15 volunteer firefighters in southern Sicily accused of starting fires in order to get paid to put them out... READ MORE›
On Thursday in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, a nationalist group protested the sentence, saying Mr. Karadzic was convicted only because he was a Serb... READ MORE›
Hoidal, a lawyer in Phoenix who represented two of a group of 12 Bosnian Serbs in Arizona now facing deportation over charges of war crimes... READ MORE›
As hundreds of refugees continued to stream into Croatia on Friday, the government announced that it would close its borders with Serbia... READ MORE›
The UN's Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted Bosnian Serbian military chief Gen... READ MORE›
Wisniewski goes on to claim how Russia's propaganda campaign is highly-focused, targeting the generally Serbian speaking Slavic-Orthodox communities within the Balkans... READ MORE›
About 8 000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys died at the hands of Bosnian Serb forces amid the break-up of Yugoslavia... READ MORE›
Fears of contagion as Serbia says Brexit fears mean the 'magic' has gone out of joining the European Union... READ MORE›
A few months before the end of the Bosnian war, Bosnian Serb forces under Gen... READ MORE›
Speaking at a medical conference in Ankara on Tuesday, Erdogan accused the Netherlands of being responsible for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre during the Bosnian War... READ MORE›
Many of the perpetrators who had captured Bosnian Muslims showed little or no respect for human life, or dignity... READ MORE›
A Bosnian demining charity, Posavina bez mina, issued its warning after hearing reports of Pokemon Go users venturing into risky areas... READ MORE›
Vice President Biden received a cold welcome Tuesday in Belgrade, Serbia, as hundreds of ultranationalists marched through the city chanting Vote for Trump!... READ MORE›
Another Bosnian Serb leader, Momcilo Krajisnik, was released in 2013 after serving two-thirds of his 20-year sentence for war crimes... READ MORE›
In July 1997, a Yugoslav army officer named Milan Gunj received an urgent phone call at home in Belgrade... READ MORE›
A court in Sarajevo has acquitted Bosnian Muslim commander Naser Oric of war crimes against Serbs during the 1992-95 war... READ MORE›
Britain, Russia and the United States had sought to come to a consensus on the text in recent days... READ MORE›
Bosnia's presidency has condemned an attack on Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic at a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre... READ MORE›
Serbia will have to fully align its foreign policy with the European Union to become a member, he said... READ MORE›
Farkas also said that Milosevic ordered no paramilitary groups should be permitted to operate anywhere in Kosovo... READ MORE›
It is the seventh election since the US-brokered Dayton peace agreement ended the 1992-1995 war between the main ethnic groups... READ MORE›
MEDJUGORJE, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- At exactly 6 40 p.m... READ MORE›
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