The opposition Democratic Party has signed a new contract with the powerful Washington lobbying firm Podesta Group on the eve of its leader Lulzim Basha's visit to the US.
The Hague Tribunal has legal precedents for some of the charges against Radovan Karadzic, but allegations that genocide was committed in 1992 and UN peacekeepers were taken hostage have never been proven by the court.
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The war crime trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Samir Bejtic, which has restarted four times and lasted over 12 years, could cost the state more than 1.5 million euros, his lawyer claimed.
Pro-government tabloid Informer launches fresh attack on the independent media, accusing the investigative portal KRIK of running a dirty campaign against Prime Minister Vucic.
A small Transylvanian village has unexpectedly been put in the international spotlight after US rapper Snoop Dogg made a mistake on Instagram.
NATO patrol ships will arrive in Bar on Friday on a mission to 'enhance maritime security and readiness' in support of the alliance’s counter-terrorism operation, Active Endeavour.
Report of Serbian Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic says the country's Military Security Agency remains under political influence and continues to defy democratic control.
Croatia's public broadcaster has pulled the sartirical show ‘Montirani proces’, claiming it uses 'incites religious, national and other intolerance' - but the show's producers see other motives.
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic evaded capture for over a decade because international forces and the Serbian authorities were unwilling and then unable to arrest him, says British author Julian Borger.
Romania has finally persuaded the EU to grant special status to its coveted Transylvanian salami - but it still has a way to go in getting Europe to recognise its top-quality foodstuffs.
Although John Kasich - who defeated Republican front-runner Donald Trump in Ohio - is of Croatian origin, the media in Croatia seem only half-interested in his success.
Republika Srpska decision not to consider people who do not work or study in the entity as permanent residents is an attempt to skew Bosnia's demographic picture, an expert says.
The Belgrade High Court on Wednesday interrogated Bulgarian businessman Tsvetan Vasilev, whose extradition is sought by the Bulgarian authorities in relation to his failed bank.
After the Kosovo President set up a team of international experts to assess the hotly disputed of Kosovo-Montenegro border deal, opposition parties said it would make no difference.
Refugees stuck in the Idomeni camp in northern Greece say they will try to cross illegally into Macedonia again - whatever the Greek, Macedonian, or European leaders say.
Former Bosnian Army soldiers Adil Vojic and Bekir Mesic were sentenced to seven years in prison each for raping a woman in Bihac in the country’s north-west in May 1994.
The UN court in The Hague said Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj does not have to be present for his war crimes verdict this month, despite its previous demand for him to return.
The Serbian national broadcaster removed a documentary about a war crime committed during the Croatian Army’s Operation Storm in 1995 from its schedule, citing alleged threats to the film-makers.
President-elect Hashim Thaci offered an optimistic view of Kosovo’s future during a speech in The Hague, despite impending prosecutions of former KLA guerrillas at the new ‘special court’ in the city.
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