A Bosnian Serb immigrant faces a prison term and deportation after being found guilty of fraudulently obtaining refugee status in the U.S. by lying about his service in a brutal Serbian army brigade.
Five former military policemen from the Bosnian Serb Army’s Zvornik and Bratunac Brigade were charged with genocide over the executions of hundreds of Bosniaks in a school gym in 1995. This post is ...
PRISTINA, KosovoPRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovo on Wednesday celebrated what it considers a liberation day, marking the 25th anniversary of the withdrawal of Serb forces. During the 1998-1999 war with ...
The state court upheld the conviction of wartime Bosnian Serb Army soldier Zoran Ilic over the disappearance of 16 Bosniak civilians who were seized by troops near Rogatica in June 1992. This post is ...
SARAJEVO (Reuters) -The launch of an investigation in Italy into allegations that foreigners paid to shoot at civilians during the siege of Sarajevo three decades ago has raised survivors' hopes that ...
Slobodan Milosevic, former Serbian leader on trial for war crimes, is cross-examining witnesses, most of them ethnic Albanians who lost family and friends in war in Kosovo in 1999, to make his case ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- A top Serbian general accused of playing a role in the murder of hundreds of Kosovo Albanian civilians during a 1998-99 crackdown surrendered Thursday to the U.N. tribunal in ...
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - A Bosnian war crimes prosecutor on Tuesday indicted a Bosnian Serb former army general for taking part in the 1995 massacre of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, an ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Nebojsa Pavkovic, a former Serb-led Yugoslav army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court of war crimes during the war in Kosovo, has died, Serbian officials and media said Monday.
Wealthy tourists are accused of paying to shoot people in Sarajevo, a practice being called “sniper tourism.” Italian prosecutors investigate claims of "sniper tourists" paying to shoot civilians in ...
Hashim Thaci, the former president and prime minister, went on trial in The Hague on charges related to the country’s bloody fight for independence. By Marlise Simons The monastery’s Serbian Orthodox ...
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