Azerbaijani taekwondo fighters have claimed gold medals at the Balkan Cup held in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Headed by coach Mammad Abdullayev, Gashim Magomedov...
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Following Milorad Dodik’s most recent attack on the N1 journalist Snezana Mitrovic, the Media Freedom Rapid Response consortium joined Bosnian media...
The latest report produced by Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN) notes an increase in arrivals in Serbia amid ongoing evictions, raids and inhumane...
Ernesa Shala is a JURIST staff correspondent in Kosovo and a recent graduate of the University of Pristina Faculty of Law. She files this dispatch from...
Yugoslav ‘guest-workers’ in Western Europe were responsible for an influx of Western-made goods and cash. They also bankrolled the creation of dozens of...
A highly acclaimed satirical play about Russian President Vladimir Putin and his allies facing a war crimes tribunal is making waves in Bulgaria, a country...
SOFIA — In 2013, oligarch Delyan Peevski’s appointment as head of Bulgaria’s counterintelligence agency sparked mass protests over fears that...
Western Balkan leaders’ eyes were all on Brussels on Wednesday as the European Commission unveiled its annual assessment of candidate countries’ bids to...
Balkan countries must have the prospect of EU membership, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday...
Swift western pressure on Serbia to step back from conflict does not resolve the chronic problems of Kosovo’s nationhood The signs this weekend suggest that...