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Students in Belgrade called off their two-week blockade of Serbia's public broadcaster, RTS, after the authorities agreed to ...
Kosovo was widely criticised over its 2018 deportation of six Turkish teachers to stand trial on terrorism charges in Turkey, ...
Authorities hope to revive once-abandoned mining sites under the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act – but financial and ...
In the latest in a series of law cases against him, a Pristina court has issued an arrest warrant for the Kosovo Serb ...
As Donald Trump Jr tours South-East and Central Europe to promote his business – and partnerships with US companies – some ...
Journalists' union condemns decision to reduce funding for the weekly Novosti as a dangerous concession to the government's ...
Following the outcry over the 2023 train crash at Tempi, a new draft law plans to make the railway system safer – and restore ...
The increasing numbers of Ukrainian women working as carers for the elderly in Poland and Czechia are organising and ...
Serbia’s president is struggling to rebuild his credibility amid mass protests, but those who would see him fall have yet to chart a clear path to meaningful reform, much less regime change.
Veteran Zagreb-based activist Vesna Terselic looks back on decades of campaigning for peace, justice and human rights, and ...
Our selection of Balkan Insight Premium stories this week includes bicycling protesters, dubious election candidates and a ...
Europe is almost entirely reliant on China for important raw materials. Now it has a plan to become more independent.
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