Europe News No Ukraine peace demands received from Russia, says Zelenskyy The Ukrainian president said he not seen or heard about any draft document that Moscow says it has passed on indicating its requirements to end the war. 20/04/2022
Uncovering Europe 'I focused on survival': Mariupol escapee speaks of her month in hell Alina Beskrovna, a 31-year-old finance expert and Mariupol native, survived the first month of the siege in the city, managing to unexpectedly save herself, her mother, and their three cats in late March. 15/04/2022
Europe News Man who allegedly fired grenade into crowd faces war crime charges Man faces German war crimes charges, after he allegedly launched a grenade into a crowd in Syria. 14/04/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Fresh sanctions human trafficking & Hungary latest woes The EU will now target imports of Russian coal in a bid to weaken Moscow's war machine. 08/04/2022
Europe News EU mulls tougher sanctions following Bucha 'atrocities' Russia has been accused of war crimes after evidence was found in areas outside of Kyiv. 04/04/2022
Europe News Could Vladimir Putin be tried for war crimes? He could, but the International Criminal Court would have to catch him first. 14/03/2022
Uncovering Europe 'Final straw': Croatia's president accused of playing down war crimes Once one of the most progressive voices in the country, Zoran Milanović has come under heavy criticism for a number of populist statements, culminating in the minimisation of wartime ethnically motivated murder in Zagreb. 10/12/2021
Uncovering Europe In Belgrade, a mural of war criminal Ratko Mladić has a city divided A street corner in the centre of Serbia's capital featuring a mural guarded by volunteers poses the question of whether the country's society and its politicians have the strength to deal with its wartime past. 26/11/2021
Kosovo Defendant bids to oust Kosovo war crimes judges in new blow for court The move deals another blow to the controversial court, seen by many Albanian Kosovars as an insult to the Kosovo Liberation Army's war against Serb rule. 30/07/2021
state of the union Europe's week: Macron slapped, Belarus sanctions and Babis vote These are the key stories that shaped this week in Brussels. 11/06/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia arrests seven former police and army officials over war crimes Bosnia has arrested seven former police and army officials on suspicion of war crimes committed against Bosniak and Croat citizens in the Donji Vakuf area in 1992. 08/12/2020
Uncovering Europe Nuremberg trials: 75 years on from world's first war crimes tribunal Nuremberg: How the world's first war crimes trial revealed the scale of the Nazi Holocaust 20/11/2020
world news First Kosovar Albanian arrested on war crimes charges A special international court said Thursday that a former commander of the separatist fighters in Kosovo's 1998-1999 war has been arrested on charges including torture of detainees and the murder of one prisoner held at a compound in Kosovo during the conflict. 25/09/2020
Netherlands First Kosovar Albanian arrested on war crimes charges The Kosovo Specialist Chambers, based in The Hague, said on Thursday that former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Salih Mustafa had been arrested but did not mention on what charges. 24/09/2020
Germany German archeologists unearth 400 artefacts from Nazi mass murder site More than 200 forced labourers were killed by Nazi troops in March 1945 in the German region of North Rhine-Westphalia. Only 14 have been identified. 09/03/2019
Unreported Europe Syrian war crimes allegations quietly probed “We have stronger evidence than we had for any past conflicts, any past tribunals.” 03/05/2018
Unreported Europe Radovan Karadzic war crimes: A historic verdict March 24 will mark a day that Bosnia has been awaiting for two decades: the verdict in the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan 18/03/2016
Unreported Europe Healing the wounds of war A heart-wrenching story of despair and hope. This week, Reporter takes us to the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country torn apart by civil war. The 17/09/2013
My Europe Series Syria on chemical hair trigger “Has Syria overstepped the red line? Have chemical weapons been used against rebels? And does this require an armed intervention by the US?” asks 10/05/2013
Unreported Europe Digging up the truth in Kosovo The field of grief – that is what they call the biggest Albanian cemetery of civilian victims from the Kosovo war. But more than 10 years on, the 10/02/2011