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Thirty years after rebel Serbs shelled Zagreb, killing seven and wounding at least 200 others, the mayor and survivors honoured the victims of what he called 'a cowardly act of revenge'.
Press freedom has continued a downward slide in most Balkan countries according to the latest report by Reporters Without ...
The European Union has set itself the goal of zero road deaths by 2050. Is this realistic, and can artificial intelligence help?
From parliamentary deadlock in Kosovo to political standoff in Serbia, attempts to revive Romanian mining to a Croat’s ...
After last year’s election annulment caused political turmoil, contenders ranging from far-right populists to ...
Skopje is getting tough on builders and revoking licences after the Kocani fire revealed shoddy practices, though this could ...
A report by analysis company OpenMinds claims that a quarter of Romanian-language Telegram channels disseminate pro-Kremlin ...
Spyros Ornerakis made his reputation with an anti-monarchy cartoon in the 1970s, and he had already retired when he was asked ...
Croatian forces struck back to retake areas of the country that rebel Serbs had seized in 1991 as Yugoslavia disintegrated.
The head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Tatjana Dimitrovska – now herself the subject of corruption allegations – ...
Defying a European Court of Human Rights ruling, authorities in Sofia have flattened homes, leaving several hundred Roma ...
Media rights activist Baris Altintas tells BIRN that Joakim Medin’s arrest on charges of terrorism and insulting the ...
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