Belgrade and Pristina have no real incentive to compromise on relations, says former British diplomat Ian Bancroft.
Concrete policies are in short supply in the campaign for Sunday’s local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Instead, there ...
Elsewhere, Slovakia approves fiscal plan even as cracks start to show in coalition; Pirates finally depart Czech government; ...
An unassuming museum at the French military cemetery in Bitola uses photos and stories to shine a light on the humanity of ...
The long-standing conflict between Prime Minister Plenkovic and President Milanovic flared up again because the President did ...
Goran Tomasevic – who was among the first journalists to document the grisly scene after mass killings at Kosovo’s Dubrava ...
As Israel continued its strikes and incursion into Lebanon, and Iran joined the hostilities, some governments are preparing ...
A man sought by international police forces for his alleged involvement in two notorious mafia executions in Greece has been ...
A far right ally of Turkish president Recep Erdogan has been condemned for his threats against journalists in a joint ...
Driven by ever higher temperatures and regular droughts, desertification is wreaking havoc with farming in southern Romania.
Montenegro’s draft IT security law - a response to a massive cyber-attack on state institutions - raises questions about ...
Days before he is due to officially start the role, Albania’s next police chief-elect, Ilir Proda, has already had his mobile ...