Individuals acquitted of war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina have received far more money in compensation than the survivors of war crimes. The latter wait for decades and often never receive ...
Decision to again postpone verdict in trial of ex-President Hashim Thaci and three others – to September 16 – draws furious criticism in Kosovo, with critics calling it 'unjust' and 'humiliating'.
New 'Virtual Memories' app allows users to access virtual memorials at 50 unmarked war crime sites – aimed at helping younger people learn more about their country's wartime past. This post is also ...
Zdravko Ponos was questioned by officers over his claim that Serbian authorities used a sonic weapon against protesters in March 2025. Zdravko Ponos in Belgrade, April 2022. Photo: EPA/MARKO DJOKOVIC.
Governments, lenders and businesses gathered in Poland to unlock fresh funding for Ukraine’s reconstruction, sign investment deals and lay the groundwork for longer-term private investment. Polish ...
With increased incursions into EU countries' airspace amid Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine, the EU hopes to implement an anti-drone shield. Hostile overflights and airspace violations have been ...
The current protests reflect frustration with a clientelist system that rewards party loyalty over merit and uses the public administration to distribute privileges and resources to supporters.
Accession talks opened in a celebratory atmosphere in Brussels this month, but the most demanding stage of the process – implementing high-quality reforms – has to begin. Moldova has entered the ...
Since winning power in April, the ruling Progressive Bulgaria party has proved more regressive than progressive, its first moves more in step with Russia and the Orthodox Church than with Brussels.
General's decorations revoked again, after a Croatian court upheld his conviction for war crimes against Serb civilians in 1991. This post is also available in this language: Shqip Bos/Hrv/Srp ...
Amid continuing street protests, Albania is coming under increasing pressure to reverse its weakening of environmental protections in the interests of ‘luxury tourism’, or risk a setback in its ...
Just as Montenegro strives to prove its democratic credentials to the European Union, the head of its National Security Agency has filed a criminal complaint accusing two reporters of disclosing ...
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