Clashes broke out on May 1 when protesters tried to defy a ban on gatherings on Istanbul’s iconic Taksim Square.
Following the example of their Supreme Court colleagues, 17 of 39 judges of the Court of Appeal in Chisinau quit rather than come under the scrutiny of a vetting process. Members of the pre-vetting ...
Macedonian Orthodox worshippers will celebrate their second Easter this year since being unified with fellow believers in other Orthodox countries. This must have come as a relief for North ...
A year after a mass shooting at a Belgrade school left ten dead, Aidan White, head of the Ethical Journalism Network, says Serbian media made ethical blunders in rushing to publish sensationalist ...
When Covid ravaged the Balkans, relatively few Kosovars became sick – but those who did were more likely to die. How much ...
The Italian port city of Trieste, just across the Yugoslav border, was a popular shopping destination for people seeking ...
Unruly and aggressive religious celebrations are damaging ethnic harmony in the multi-ethnic region - and reminding some of ...
Russian, US-sanctioned politicians as members of his new cabinet, which will also include a far-right party leader.
Self-proclaimed ‘beauty clinics’ in Greece are scamming unwitting consumers out of huge sums of money, often evading sanction ...
In some parts of the Balkans, particularly among Albanians, a practice of selective abortion continues to cause a disbalance ...
Given the pattern that where the rule of law is eroding, so too is media freedom, it’s unsurprising CEE member states figure ...
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre said the sentences handed down by a Serbian court to seven Yugoslav Army ...