General's decorations revoked again, after a Croatian court upheld his conviction for war crimes against Serb civilians in 1991. This post is also available in this language: Shqip Bos/Hrv/Srp ...
Former New Democracy MEP Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou convicted of violating official secrecy and personal data by emailing expatriates in the run-up to the 2024 European elections. Former MEP Anna ...
The Court of Appeals in Belgrade confirmed the verdict clearing Milenko Zivanovic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army's Drina Corps, of war crimes against civilians in 1992 and 1995 in the ...
State Department says removing Albanian opposition leader Sali Berisha's designation, imposed in 2021 over alleged corruption, serves US 'national interest'. Sali Berisha addresses a protest at ...
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Donald Trump’s son-in-law is headlining a planned luxury development in Albania’s protected Narta Lagoon, but behind him lies a web of colourful business interests knee-deep in controversy. The fence ...
Unswayed, Canadian Eldorado Gold, operating through its local subsidiary Hellas Gold, gave the green light to full construction in 2021, and the following year it secured financing of 680 million ...
Serbia dropped reference to biometric technologies from its draft Law on Police, but its interior ministry has anyway installed formidable facial recognition software already used by Russia and Iran ...
Edi Rama’s public exchanges with Reporters Without Borders, RSF, over its latest Freedom Index are part of a familiar pattern of redirecting attention away from real problems in society, experts say.
The draft law seeks to bring back journalistic independence, editorial freedom, unhindered access to reliable information and a space for open public discourse. Studios of Hungary’s Media Services and ...
A Croatian court confirms seven-year jail sentence for wartime general Glavas for war crimes against Serb civilians, following almost 19 years of trials, retrials and appeals that may not be over yet.