The remains of nine Croatian soldiers and seven civilians killed after the fall of Vukovar in 1991 were formally identified ...
The number of indictments for sexual abuse during the Kosovo war rose last year, a new report says - warning that a lack of ...
A new book explores how a group of brave women mobilised to challenge war and oppression in the former Yugoslavia and Albania ...
As Europe tightens its borders, an armed Afghan gang operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina has turned to kidnapping asylum ...
Ahead of polls in May, warring politicians are focusing their campaigning on social networks – which are steadily displacing ...
Serbian students cycling to Strasbourg on a mission to alert Europe about the protest movement sweeping their home country ...
Our selection of premium stories takes a look at the political bets, good and bad, made over the last week, as well as ...
Opposition leader Sali Berisha hopes that borrowing MAGA-style rhetoric will bring him victory in May’s elections – but many ...
Even if there are no winners in trade wars, some lose more than others – and Central Europe, with its export-driven economies ...
Vangelis Marinakis, president of the Greek football club Olympiacos and owner of English club Nottingham Forest, faces trial ...
When Serbia’s broadcast regulator REM awarded a cable licence to Tanjug TV in 2021, the regulator’s head failed to reveal she ...
Netanyahu's visit carries with it a number of risks for Orban, but these will be outweighed by the Hungarian prime minister’s ...
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