The election is seen as a crucial test for current Prime Minister Albin Kurti, whose four-year mandate has been marred by disputes with Kosovo's Western partners.
When police attacked the first demonstrations against Albania’s repressive communist regime in April 1991, four students were ...
Skopje court orders detention of former head of Service for General and Common Affairs under last government, as prosecutors ...
Without concerted action, pollution threatens to leave the Drin River and its main tributaries “lifeless”, environmentalists ...
The Kosovo Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims has been helping sexual violence survivors since its director Feride Rushiti witnessed their suffering during the Kosovo war. The US freeze on ...
Fico’s three-party coalition troubles deepen; Orban drops ‘mini-Dubai’ Budapest project; and ECJ upholds €320 million fine ...
Political parties in Kosovo were told to respect personal data privacy during the campaign for Sunday’s parliamentary election, but still there were violations, including the use of children in ...
A report by a government agency says that two years after twin earthquakes devastated Turkey, nearly 650,000 people still ...
As Belgrade authorities battle the ongoing protest wave, a government department is repoprtedly pushing banks to hand over ...
Kindergartens across the country are full and oversubscribed, leaving many children on long waiting lists – and plans to ...
Free of the burden of the 1990s, Serbia’s protesting students are focused on specific problems rather than final aims, and that’s why they might succeed where others failed, astrophysicist Tijana ...