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Press freedom has continued a downward slide in most Balkan countries according to the latest report by Reporters Without Borders – although Albania, Montenegro and Serbia have bucked the trend.
Slovenia and Macedonia got out without major conflicts, but Croatia and Bosnia became battlegrounds based on ethnic Serb ties and ... the shape of the internal map of Bosnia going to look like?
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — European Council President António Costa on Tuesday criticized Serbia populist president's trip to ...
Ukus’ origin story begins in the 1960s in Sarajevo, now the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bektesevic’s parents — dad ...
What happens when one guy speaks Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, and more—right to locals in the Balkans ...
Costa said in Belgrade — at the start of his tour of six Western Balkan membership hopefuls ... a Serb-run entity’s president have revived ethnic tensions long after a 1992-95 war, and ...
Serbs, Roma people and Jews were held there, as well as political prisoners, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenes and members of other ethnic groups. “With special reverence, we remember all those who ...
TIRANA (Reuters) - European leaders descend on Albania on Friday for a meeting sure to be dominated by the war in Ukraine, but small Balkan countries ... Kurti's role in stoking ethnic tensions ...
The committee sounded the alarm on Friday, accusing Israel of “ethnic cleansing” and saying it was inflicting “unimaginable suffering” on Palestinians. The comments come after Israel ...
European Council President Antonio Costa, left, is welcomed by North Macedonia's Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski upon arrival at the government building in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Thursday ...