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LGBTQ+ Pride events in the Balkans are attracting waves of online hatred from social media users who, directly or not, take their cue from political leaders who are openly hostile to diversity.
Justice Department says Slobodan Letic should lose his US citizenship for concealing his involvement in war crimes in Brcko in 1992.
In 2020, hundreds of thousands of people in Belarus took to the streets to protest against Aleksandr Lukashenko stealing the presidential election. Belarusian doctor Yauhen Zhuk, who is today ...
Motion filed by uneasy alliance of pro-EU and nationalist parties is unlikely to pass – but takes place against a background of growing protests on the streets.
Attending a World War II victory parade in Beijing, the Serbian and Slovak leaders used the occasion to curry favour with Russia's authoritarian president.
After Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said he and his party were targeted by the security services while they were in opposition, organised crime prosecutors said they were investigating the ...
Did the police ask you to hand over your phone, camera, laptop or any other device during the ongoing protests in Serbia? Have you noticed any changes in your devices after that?
Despite continued controversy in Europe over the use of cracked Sky ECC and EncroChat messages as evidence, a Sarajevo man has become the first to be convicted of drug smuggling by a Bosnian court ...
Poland, Czechia and Slovakia are working on imposing digital services taxes on big tech as a means to support local tech firms and media and raise revenue.
As tensions continue to run high amid ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia, scuffles broke out after the dean of Novi Sad University's Faculty of Philosophy called in police to help overcome ...
Stripped of his presidential post by a Sarajevo court, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik has moved to shore up his political authority, taking Bosnia and Herzegovina into uncharted waters.
Kosovo’s Central Election Commission rejected the Srpska Lista party’s application to compete in the October 12 local elections, sparking expressions of concern from Western diplomats.