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Veteran Zagreb-based activist Vesna Terselic looks back on decades of campaigning for peace, justice and human rights, and ...
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.
Concerns over deal with the Gulf state centre on plans to develop Ulcinj’s 12-kilometre-long Velika Plaza – which locals and ...
Opposition calls for Andrija Mandic to step down after his nephew was arrested on suspicion of shooting at two people and ...
Albania has moved almost all of its public administration online, yet the elderly, those with disabilities, and others who ...
In search of better-paid employment, a growing number of workers from Uzbekistan in Central Asia are arriving in Serbia and other Balkan states. Many are vulnerable to exploitation.
Romanian band Balkan Taksim have spent years exploring the folk music of rural villages and updating it for the electronic ...
Milorad Dodik throws down a gauntlet, threatening secession, after Serb entity police prevent Bosnian authorities from ...
Bosnia's High Representative on Thursday suspended public funding for the Bosnian Serb leader's party, citing its attacks on ...
Court orders 30 days of detention for three ex-prison guards, including one woman, who are suspected of torturing and beating ...
A solemn ceremony honoured the victims of the concentration camp, run by the fascist Ustasa regime in Croatia during World ...