

Kosovo Opens new Controversial Bridge in Divided Mitrovica
Kosovo authorities opened a new river bridge in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica, a move seen by Serbia as a political stunt that...
Xhorxhina Bami and Florinda Kelmendi
Aug 26, 2025


Belgrade-Backed Kosovo Serb Party Barred from Local Polls
Kosovo’s Central Election Commission rejected the Srpska Lista party’s application to compete in the October 12 local elections, sparking...
Perparim Isufi
Aug 22, 2025


Romania: President Challenges Hate Speech Bill
People queue in a cemetery as they visit the tomb of Ilie Lacatusu, one of the Romanian Orthodox Church's latest saints, bearing the flag...
Reuters
Aug 11, 2025


Unresolved property disputes block Cyprus peace process
By Reuters, August 5th, 2025. A graffiti is seen near the UN-controlled buffer zone in Nicosia, Cyprus July 17, 2025. REUTERS/Yiannis...
Reuters
Aug 11, 2025


Kosovo War Veterans Stage Protest Against Hague Special Court
Kosovo Liberation Army veterans and others held a protest in Pristina against the Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers, accusing it of...
Xhorxhina Bami
Aug 8, 2025


Hague Refuses Early Release for ‘Terminally Ill’ Mladic
Although the court acknowledged that 83-year-old genocide and war crimes convict’s condition is “precarious” and he does not have long to...
Milicia Stojanovic
Jul 29, 2025


UN Talks With Rival Leaders of Cyprus Fail
By Edith M. Lederer, July 18, 2025. Birds fly behind a Turkish military guard post with a Turkish, left, and Turkish Cypriot breakaway...
AP News
Jul 21, 2025


Romania: Court Rejects President’s Bid to Punish Antisemitism
Romania's top court struck down a challenge brought by President Nicusor Dan against a bill seeking harsher punishment for antisemitism...
TVP World
Jul 21, 2025


Greek parliament passes suspension of asylum claims
By AP News, July 11th, 2025. Migrants rescued south of Crete wait to be registered on their arrival at the port of Lavrio, Greece on July...
AP News
Jul 11, 2025


Srebrenica Memorial Stones to be Unveiled in The Hague
In front of the former Hague Tribunal building, thousands of pieces of stones brought from Bosnia are going to be part of a provisional...
Marjolein Koster
Jul 6, 2025


Bosnian Serb Entity Moves to Form Reservist Police Force
Bringing back an idea from 2019 and citing a lack of police officers, the Republika Srpska government voted in favour of law amendments...
Azem Kurtic
Jun 23, 2025


Bosnians March to remember wartime sexual violence victims
Survivors of sexual violence joined a march in the Bosnian town of Foca, where many women were raped during the 1992-95 conflict, to mark...
Alem Bajramovic
Jun 19, 2025






































































