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The brutal ethnic cleansing of a Muslim-majority town in northeast Bosnia in the spring of 1992 set a pattern that Bosnian ...
Elsewhere, Slovak lawmakers pass ‘Russia-style’ bill regulating NGOs; Polish PM declares end of globalisation and calls for ...
As the trial started for the September 2023 attack on the Kosovo village of Banjska, in which a police officer was killed, ...
Parliament's inauguration was blocked again on Thursday after parties failed to agree to verify the mandates of new MPs – ...
Former Prime Minister insists US will soon lift sanctions for corruption imposed on various Bulgarian politicians – as ...
After an arduous 13-day bike ride from Serbia, about 80 student protesters met members of the European Parliament and Council ...
A new ordinance allowing the removal of social media posts classified as unauthorised political advertising during the ...
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.
A court in Pristina sentenced Dragisa Milenkovic to seven years in jail for torturing and mistreating prisoners during the ...
Authorities started flattening illegally-built Roma homes in a Sofia neighbourhood despite a European Court of Human Rights ...
In the arid north-east, the towns monopolise the running water while the villagers dig ever-deeper wells, in a race to the ...
In his new film, acclaimed Croatian director Ivan Ramljak explores the events that led to the murder of dogged peacemaker and ...
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