Former Bosnian Serb leader and fugitive, Radovan Karadzic, as he appeared while living in Belgrade, where he posed as a doctor of alternative medicine, date unknown.
Karadzic's lawyers to fight extradition
Lawyers for captured former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic are expected to file an appeal against his transfer to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague. More
Features and Analysis
Flushing out Mladic
Reports that Radovan Karadzic was arrested on a tip-off from his military commander Ratko Mladic have been greeted with scepticism.
Rebuilding Burma
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Finding fault
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Orchestras at Auschwitz
One man has been collecting music written in Nazi death camps during World War II.
Giant transit lounge
Droves of Kiwis are leaving the land of the Long White Cloud for the land Down Under.
Star treatment
From the way Barack Obama was received during his Middle East tour, it is clear support for the US presidential hopeful runs wide and deep.
Dispatches
I don’t know if it’s good fortune or the careless attitude of the border guards that has allowed me to enter Zimbabwe four times without being arrested. More
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