United Nations

  • Mar 11, 2004
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SIERRA LEONE: Concerns over war crimes tribunal

The tribunal established to examine war crimes during the civil war in Sierra Leone opened in...

Sierra Leone
  • Mar 10, 2004
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HAITI: Crisis resolution faces numerous challenges

Former foreign minister Gerald Latortue was appointed as interim prime minister yesterday, one...

Haiti
  • Mar 10, 2004
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CROATIA: Mesic supports ICTY war crimes defendant

President Stipe Mesic said yesterday that he would testify for retired General Ivan Cermak at the...

Croatia
  • Mar 9, 2004
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SERBIA: Trial for 1991 war crime opens in Belgrade

A special court in Belgrade today began trying six Serb former paramilitaries accused of killing...

Serbia
  • Mar 9, 2004
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RUSSIA: Economic liberals retain seats in cabinet

Finance Minister Aleksei Kudrin and Economic Development and Trade Minister German Gref kept...

Russia
  • Mar 8, 2004
  • 7 min read

SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: Hague mishandles Milosevic trial

Lawyers acting on behalf of Slobodan Milosevic have moved to drop the more serious charges...

  • Mar 8, 2004
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IRAN/UN: IAEA meeting focuses on Tehran nuclear plans

Iran's ambassador to the UN claimed today at the opening of the IAEA board meeting in Vienna that...

Iran
  • Mar 4, 2004
  • 7 min read

SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: New coalition looks unstable

The Serbian parliament voted yesterday by 130 to 113 for a government led by Vojislav Kostunica. ...