Political leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina are still falling short of the expectations of their citizens and the international community, causing the country to slip farther behind its neighbours in regional integration, the Security Council was told today (14 May). UNTV
14 May 2013 | Read More »
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic began his war crimes trial defence today (16 October) claiming he is a "mild man, a tolerant man with great capacity to understand others”. ICTY
16 Oct 2012 | Read More »
The International Court of Justice unanimously finds, in a nonbinding advisory opinion, that Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence in 2008 did not violate international law. ICJ
22 Jul 2010 | Read More »
UN Security Council meets in the wake of a recent explosion which took place in Mitrovica in northern Kosovo. Serbian President Boris Tadic calls on the UN Mission in Kosovo “to make use of its reserved powers” to restore the province’s legitimate framework which he says was “discarded by the secessionist.” UNTV
6 Jul 2010 | Read More »
Ten years after the Brahimi report on peacekeeping reform, former UN Adviser and Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi says that if the UN received “no more than 10,000 troops to be deployed outside of Kabul” in early 2002, “the situation in the unhappy country would have evolved much more positively then it did.” UNTV / FILE
22 Jun 2010 | Read More »
The UN Nuclear Watchdog Agency is working with the Serbian government to clean up nuclear fuel which is contained in deteriorating barrels in the village of Vinca. The fuel was used for experiments in the 1950′s and shut down in 1984, but still poses a danger to the community. IAEA
28 Jul 2009 | Read More »