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Thousands of Bosnians who suffered in wartime detention camps still receive no assistance from the authorities because the country’s state-level law on torture victims is being obstructed by an ...
Sofia _ Bulgaria’s opposition parties are demanding the government steps down after Brussels stripped €220 in EU funding to Sofia for failing to deal with corruption.
Parliamentary Committee calls for tougher measures against media outlets that violate human rights and promote hate speech.
Albania's central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, following last month's cut of half a percentage point.
Bucharest _ Romania’s central bank, BNR, has raised this year’s inflation rate to 6.6 per cent from an earlier forecast of 6 per cent.
Recak families remember the victims of the massacre 14 years ago, but a few officials from Kosovo’s government were present at the ceremony organized in the village. Kosovo’s government ...
A change to the law in Romania has resulted in a surge of new political parties in the country, many of which seem far from serious in their intentions.
Former US ambassador to NATO deems alliance disoriented, Local investors demand equal treatment as foreign companies ...
Pristina District Court will decide on Thursday whether a European Union Prosecutor should be called to testify in Fatmir Limaj's war crimes trial.
The EU’s Special Envoy to the Kosovo-Serbia talks condemned the stoning of two Belgrade delegation vehicles that occurred in Pristina on Wednesday.
For the first time ever, the legendary band of rock and roll icon Elvis Presley will be performing in the Bulgarian capital.
The Bulgarian parliament has approved on first reading changes to legislation that would allow the establishment of a special court on organised crime and corruption.
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