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State Department sanctions former Budva mayor Milo Bozovic and former Supreme Court president Vesna Medenica, stressing its 'commitment to combating illicit drug trafficking'. Former president of the ...
Outside programme contributors to Albania’s indebted public broadcaster say they haven’t paid for months and are in the dark as to when they will receive the money they are owed. Albania’s public ...
Illegal landfills are expanding in size in Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to a BIRN analysis of satellite images. Before it joins the Neretva, the Bregava river in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
The new data comes as anti-immigration parties across Europe gain support, including in Czechia where a general election will be held next month. Migrants walk along the railway crossing in the ...
October’s local polls are shaping into a bareknuckle fight between two ethnic Albanian blocs, each claiming to be the community’s ‘authentic’ representative. Local elections due in North Macedonia in ...
Police made multiple arrests at a student-led demonstration in Novi Sad on Friday night, which descended into violence following a police intervention.
LGBTQ+ Pride events in the Balkans are attracting waves of online hatred from social media users who, directly or not, take their cue from political leaders who are openly hostile to diversity. The ...
Banja Luka, the administrative seat of Republika Srpska, is unrecognisable from the multiethnic Bosnian city I once called home, where war criminals are now celebrated and the expelled never returned.
Leaders from France, Germany and Poland visited the capital Chisinau to celebrate Moldova's independence day and display their backing for its government's quest to join the EU, ahead of crucial ...
Poland and Slovakia are working on imposing digital services taxes on big tech as a means to support local tech firms and media, and raise revenue. US President Donald J Trump participates in a ...
As tensions continue to run high amid ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia, scuffles broke out after the dean of Novi Sad University's Faculty of Philosophy called in police to help overcome a ...
Three more people have been arrested in Moldova on suspicion of involvement in plotting to cause unrest in the country after allegedly being trained at Russian-run camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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