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The Court of Appeal in Belgrade increased the sentence handed down to Danko Vladicic for killing two elderly Bosniaks in the ...
Police arrested 25 alleged members of a nationalist, far-right youth group in Thessaloniki in northern Greece for robbery and ...
Thirty years after rebel Serbs shelled Zagreb, killing seven and wounding at least 200 others, the mayor and survivors ...
Foreign businesses play a crucial role in boosting the Serbian economy, but as existing investors send more profits home and ...
A report by analysis company OpenMinds claims that a quarter of Romanian-language Telegram channels disseminate pro-Kremlin ...
After last year’s election annulment caused political turmoil, contenders ranging from far-right populists to ...
Anonymous profiles, a lack of financial transparency, and the unethical use of AI threaten to undermine the integrity of ...
For over half a century, this historic bar in the Greek capital hasn’t just been a hangout for artists, journalists and politicians - ‘every customer is a star’, its owner and founder tells BIRN.
Supporters of the ongoing protests in Serbia often use Viber chat groups to communicate with each other and organise ...
Defying a European Court of Human Rights ruling, authorities in Sofia have flattened homes, leaving several hundred Roma ...
Tourism is one of Croatia’s main economic drivers. It’s also causing environmental damage and transforming towns and cities into "theme parks", critics claim as the country prepares for the summer ...
BIRN unravels how a 2022 arbitration ruling against Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska entity almost cost the country control of its airspace.
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