Milanovic called for peace and a battle against inequality and corruption at a ceremony in Zagreb that was shunned by ...
Once a symbol of Kosovo’s progress but now dilapidated, Pristina’s Grand Hotel is a sad testament to the disastrous effects of corruption, ownership battles and failed privatisation.
In finding Greece responsible for a “systematic practice of pushbacks”, the European Court of Human Rights has offered a glimmer of hope for asylum seekers summarily sent back to Turkey - but few ...
Local authorities, particularly in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska entity, are ignoring a 2005 moratorium on the sale or rental of state property pending new state-level legislation. Pressure is building on ...
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev issued a decree to rename the capital’s airport after 19th Century rebel Vassil Levski, one ...
US envoy Richard Grenell denounced the imprisonment and Hague trial of Hashim Thaci for war crimes and blamed Europeans and ...
While Slovakia’s prime minister seeks to build a ‘barrier against progressivism’, his government is strengthening relationships with far-right extremists. The case of Daniel Bombic will test the ...
With 150,000 people listed as missing from Syria’s brutal civil conflict, the new authorities are looking to learn from the ...
Tens of thousands converged on the city of Kragujevac for the latest in a series of student-led anti-corruption protests, ...
Erion Veliaj’s arrest for alleged corruption, alongside his wife, has enraged the ruling Socialist Party – and could ...
Our selection of Premium stories from Balkan Insight is packed with action this week, featuring hard-fought elections, ...
The judiciary in Serbia has failed to take on board the groundbreaking work done by the UN tribunal in The Hague in ...
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