Articles

Stolen Rembrandt Recovered in Serbia, Another Identified in the UK
If the FBI can find the guys who stole three more in an infamous 1990 heist in Boston, the 17th century Dutch Master hits the trifecta.

Tension in the Balkans: Can Voting Be an Act of Aggression?
Nearly 13 years ago, the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo, backed by NATO, defeated Serbia. Now, however, the western Balkans are on edge again. Serbia, still angry...

Serbia's Arrest of Last War-Crimes Fugitive Brings Europe Into View
The arrest on Wednesday of Goran Hadzic, the last war-crimes suspect sought by the international court for the former Yugoslavia, sent two powerful messages. One...
New Violence in Kosovo Could Pose a Quandary for an Overstretched NATO
Throughout NATO's war in Libya, the operation there has been compared with the one in Kosovo in 1999, in which 72 days of bombing Serbia forced the withdrawal of...

Farewell, the 'Hero': Mladic Is Extradited to the Hague
As they shut behind Ratko Mladic, the clanging metal doors of the Dutch prison in Scheveningen heralded an overdue victory for international justice and possibly...
Photo Essays

The Arrest and Trial of Serbia's Ratko Mladic
After more than a decade on the run, the former commander is on trial before the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague

Belgrade Riots
Serbia's anger over Kosovo's declaration of independence leads to massive demonstrations and an attack on the U.S. embassy


