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Elsewhere, Slovak lawmakers pass ‘Russia-style’ bill regulating NGOs; Polish PM declares end of globalisation and calls for ...
The brutal ethnic cleansing of a Muslim-majority town in northeast Bosnia in the spring of 1992 set a pattern that Bosnian ...
Parliament's inauguration was blocked again on Thursday after parties failed to agree to verify the mandates of new MPs – ...
A Catholic nun who was persecuted as an enemy of the Communist regime in her short lifetime, Marie Tuci is today widely honoured in Albania as both a saint and a symbol of courage.
Former Prime Minister insists US will soon lift sanctions for corruption imposed on various Bulgarian politicians – as ...
As the trial started for the September 2023 attack on the Kosovo village of Banjska, in which a police officer was killed, ...
A new ordinance allowing the removal of social media posts classified as unauthorised political advertising during the ...
After an arduous 13-day bike ride from Serbia, about 80 student protesters met members of the European Parliament and Council ...
A court in Pristina sentenced Dragisa Milenkovic to seven years in jail for torturing and mistreating prisoners during the ...
Israeli PR guru Srulik Einhorn worked to burnish the image of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and – BIRN/Haaretz can ...
Protests across Southeast Europe have been countered with the use of surveillance, spyware, online smear campaigns and censorship as state power was deployed to curb privacy and freedom of expression, ...
In the arid north-east, the towns monopolise the running water while the villagers dig ever-deeper wells, in a race to the ...