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Wed, 01/06/2016 - 07:31
Ahead of the third joint meeting of the governments of Kosovo and Albania, people on both sides of the border want to see more than just warm words.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 18:13
Elvis Rroshi, the mayor of Kavaja in central Albania, resigned after admitting being convicted in Italy - the first major casualty of a new law aimed at forcing people with criminal records out of politics.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 18:01
Azem Syla, a prominent Kosovo politician from the ruling Democratic Party of Kosovo, is accused of being the head of a crime syndicate involved in property scams and money laundering.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 17:35
The president of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik asked Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic for support, claiming that the existence of Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity is in danger.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 17:18
Several hundred people gathered in Prijedor to remember May 31, 1992, when the Bosnian Serb authorities ordered all non-Serbs to mark their houses with white flags or sheets.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 16:56
The UN war crimes court in The Hague rejected a request from the defence of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic to grant him temporary release.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 15:29
Some of the most famous bribery cases in Romania are depicted in images in a new online museum set up to highlight the country's problems with corruption.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 14:18
A last-minute decision by the European Commission to delay a belated external audit of Bulgaria’s powerful prosecution had posed questions about the country's progress in judicial reform.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 13:56
BHRT, Bosnia's state television station, will temporarily stop broadcasting from June 30 due to its critical financial situation.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 13:00
Milorad Ulemek, alias Legija, the former special police commander convicted of PM Zoran Djindjic’s assassination, is being resurrected as a potential star witness in high-profile cases that could boost the government’s credibility.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 07:39
Foreign investors will remain interested in lending to Serbia as long as economic reforms stay on track.
Tue, 31/05/2016 - 07:37
Bosnia is now the only country in the Balkans without laws limiting the price of medicines - which as a consequence are far higher than in the rest of the region, experts say.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 08:56
Our team brings you live updates of the most important events and developments in the Balkans as they happen.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:31
A Romanian journalist is being sued by the Constitutional Court for calling its judges “villains” in a column.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:31
Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov is likely to survive the opposition initiative to impeach him for his recent conduct - as the opposition and its allies lack the necessary support in parliament.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:31
More than 50 companies from the Chinese region of Zhejiang are to meet with around 60 Croatian companies in Zagreb to 'explore new business activities'.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:31
While Kosovo and EU officials have hailed the stability pact as a milestone, local producers fear a flood of cheap imports - and opposition MPs remain worried about the political implications.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:31
Serbian neutrality rests on a delicate balance between East and West but an escalation in military cooperation with NATO runs counter to public opinion and risks upsetting Russia.
Mon, 30/05/2016 - 07:28
Tsenko Chokov, who has been running the village of Galiche like feudal lord for 20 years, has finally been charged with running a crime gang
Sat, 28/05/2016 - 09:24
There is much more to the Mostar area than the old bridge - starting with the mysterious Dervish house at Blagaj, the waterfalls at Kravice and the turreted castle of Ostrozac.
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