The Irish Times view on war crimes in Ukraine: quest for justice must be pursued
New evidence of a mass grave in Mariupol to hide thousands of civilian dead has added to international calls for Russia to be held accountable
New evidence of a mass grave in Mariupol to hide thousands of civilian dead has added to international calls for Russia to be held accountable
Kosovar experience from the 1990s helps as 300 Ukrainian refugees begin to arrive
President’s ruling party holds a commanding lead over rivals ahead of vote on Sunday
Former Kosovan prime minister Thaci and a commander of the KLA among those facing charges
Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro question Belgrade’s commitment to peace and stability
Verdict reaffirms life sentence for ex-general whose forces executed 8,000 at Srebrenica
Vjosa Osmani says EU-brokered talks offer Belgrade a chance to seek forgiveness
If he was controversial, it was because he refused to conform. Robert never followed the herd
This could be the beginning of the end of the UK as the centre now struggles to hold
Charges allege independence leader and others responsible for politically-motivated murders
Aleksandar Vucic hails party’s ‘historic’ win ahead of Moscow and Washington meetings
The Nobel Prize in Literature winner says journalists should engage with his writing
Author says he was phoned by Swedish Academy number shortly before announcement
Belgrade, Russia and China still denounce West’s ‘humanitarian intervention’
Serbians rally for 15th time since November to call for president’s demise and free polls
Anti- and pro-government demonstrators plan rival rallies this week
President Aleksandar Vucic accused of undermining democracy and rule of law
Broad multi-ethnic opposition in Kosovo to talk of border changes with Serbia
Dragoslav Ognjanovic defended Slobodan Milosevic and alleged mafia figures
Dragoslav Ognjanovic (57) had also defended some of Serbia’s leading underworld figures
Ultra-nationalist Vojislav Seselj says is proud of war crimes, stands ‘ready to repeat them’
Mitrovica residents are aiming to bring together Kosovar Albanians and ethnic Serbs
Leaders disagree on history but seek answers to practical disputes
US official recently urged Belgrade to choose between the EU and Moscow
Ratko Mladic’s genocide conviction would have been an apt, if belated, moment for Belgrade to call his crimes by their names
Conviction over slaughter of Bosnian Muslims not ‘a verdict against the Serbian people’
Bosnian Muslims hope ruling will help end Serbs' genocide denial
Ana Brbanic appointment seen as PR move by dominant president Aleksandar Vucic
New premier to pursue EU membership and good ties with Russia
Current prime minister crushes rivals amid rising geopolitical rivalry in Balkans
Populist premier aiming to extend his political dominance
Prime minister Aleksandar Vucic poised to become president in Sunday’s election
West claims Russia increasing its role in political exploitation of tense Balkan states
Critics see danger in Aleksandar Vucic's political dominance
Kosovo’s leader Hashim Thaci says Belgrade plans “Crimea-style” annexation
Serbian leader Nikolic says Kosovars’ reaction to train shows they ‘want war’
Ramush Haradinaj was twice acquitted of war crimes during Kosovo conflict
Milo Djukanovic accuses opposition of doing Russia’s bidding ahead of contentious election
Fears of ballot fix as Bosnian Serb who denies 1995 genocide poised to be mayor
Russia and the West at odds again amid bellicose Balkan rhetoric
DNA may be needed for UN-backed court to close book on murder suspect Badreddine
Far-right groups resurgent as prime minister Aleksandar Vucic seeks to cement control
Right-wing parties and revisionism are on the rise in much of former Yugoslavia
The world community sends a hugely important signal to dictators and those who engage in genocide that impunity is a thing of the past
Association of journalists say episode due to climate of intolerance and toxic nationalism
Patricia Gannon is one of 25 Irish in Serbia, where she has run a law firm for 20 years
Croatia rejects Serb claim that crushing 1995 military victory was ‘ethnic cleansing’
The similarities between the two conflicts give hope to some in embattled Ukraine
Country remembers biggest military operation in Europe since the second World War
Former prime minister of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj was in Dublin for the launch of a book about his trial and acquittal at the Hague for war crimes. Its author recalls the man
Asylum Archive opens at Galway Arts Centre combining photography and video works
International Court of Justice draws line between ethnic cleansing and genocide
Kenyan president’s case crucial to The Hague’s reputation
Progressive Party leader Aleksandar Vucic likely to become prime minister
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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