New evidence comes to light of atroctities in former yugoslavia as Serbian homes are looted and set alight. UN forces on manouvres discover evidence of more atrocities, mass graves, old woman in burn out home.
Croatian fans outside Stade de France; Croatians training inside including Suker.
French fans celebrating win against Croatia; Laurent Blanc, who received red card; press conference; security at game; ticket touts at work; Brazilian fans buying tickets; Keith Cooper (FIFA) interview; corporate hospitality; French Minister of Tourism Hughes Parant interview; Brazilian fans in Marseilles; Jean-Michel Roussier, Marseilles World cup Organiser interview; Croatian fans with painted faces; interview with Alexandre Meyer, French Chamber of Commerce; beach view.
Pope John Paul II leaves Croatia after visit. Driving through crowded streets in 'popemobile'; giving blessing.
Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal, The Hague. Ashdown in witness box 'I go by the nickname of Paddy Ashdown'. general view's of court and judge. Ashdown giving evidence.Croatian President Franjo Tudjman shakes hands with Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh at Guildhall to commemorate VE day(R07059501).Menu showing map of Bosnia drawn by Tudjman(7.8.95). Interview on Bosnian war criminals.
Ceasefire agreements being signed in Belgrade by Milosevic,Tudjman and Van Den Broek. Milosevic speaking to press.
Dutch peace negotiator's helicopter comes under fire in Croatia.
Henri Wijnaedts boarding helicopter. Michael Nicholson and camera crew on board. In flight as bullets strike craft and camera shakes. EXT: On ground after emergency landing. MS of fuel pouring out of bullet punctured fuel tank on helicopter.
Siege of Dubrovnik, eye-witness (British consul Sarah Marajika): interviewed as bombs heard exploding in the old city '...the old city was inviolate...' - five shells explode as they talk
Prince Charles in Croatia
YUGOSLAVIA: Croatia: Dubrovnik:
The City of Dubrovnik is attacked by land sea and air by the Yugoslavian army.Civilians seek underground shelter, Supberb coverage of the people and the damage of this war on this historic town.
CROATIA: Vukovar:
After three months of war, the town of Vukovar is a devastated area of rubble and burning remains of a
buildings. Refugees are leaving this town with no where to go. A Hospital in a cellar is crammed with
wounded people is in a dire situation.If the Red Cross do not arrive here soon these refugees will not last long.
SWITZERLAND: Geneva:
Pro-Izetbegovic supporters demonstrating outside UN HQ; where leaders of warring factions are seated round the table.This is the first time Bosnian, Croatian and Muslims are meeting, after the meeting the Bosnian Serb and the Croatians seem to be on some sort of agreement but the Muslim leader had no comment.
Pope John Paul II visits Croatia.
Croatia fighting at Vukovar; snipers firing;
ITN reporter David Chater wounded