The opening of the 'Mavrovo Workers' trial, into war crimes allegedly committed against several construction workers during Macedonia's 2001 armed conflict with ethnic Albanian insurgents, has again been postponed.
Macedonia suspects political motives lie behind Pristina’s demand to inspect two sites in the country, where it believes about 40 missing citizens from the 1999 conflict may be buried.
A search has been launched for the bodies of 20 Kosovo Serb civilians allegedly buried in a mass grave after being killed during the conflict in Kosovo.
The International Day of the Disappeared, marking the plight of individuals incarcerated in places unknown by their relatives, has been marked in Kosovo.
The remains of 54 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) civilians killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre have been exhumed from a waste dump in Bosnia.
War crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic, dubbed “the Monster of Grbavica”, has been extradited to Bosnia from Spain.
The closing arguments in the war crimes trials of three generals involved in Croatia's 1995 "Operation Storm", in which hundreds of ethnic Serbs were allegedly killed, are set to be heard in The Hague.
Former Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina member Elvir Jakupovic has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to war crimes charges.
Journalists and former UN officials are among witnesses set to be called to the Hague trial of former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic.
Radovan Karadzic has confirmed that notebooks seized in Belgrade and presented by prosecutors at his warcrimes trial at The Hague were written by Ratko Mladic.
Branimir Glavas, the Croatian former lawmaker convicted of war crimes, has been stripped of his war honours and rank of general by Croatia's president.
Hague prosecution officials have denied allegations that former war crimes prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, and two of her team intimidated witnesses in the ongoing trial of alleged Serbian warlord Vojislav Seselj.
Prosecutors have expressed surprise at a decision by the Spanish authorities to postpone the extradition of Veselin ‘Batko’ Vlahovic who is suspected of war crimes committed in Sarajevo.
The trial of Radovan Karadzic has been suspended for two weeks while he examines video and audio recordings seized from the Belgrade home of Republika Srpska war time commander, Ratko Mladic.
Radovan Karadzic has called on the president of the Hague Tribunal to reverse decision to deny him contact with an Austrian journalist.
Key dates and events in transitional justice in Serbia.