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COVERING POLITICS, SOCIETY AND BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ANDCOUNTRIESIN FOCUSNEWSPREMIUMSUBSCRIBENEWSLETTERS Serbia’s Progressive Party government has long been accused of a lack of transparency. Now it wants to enshrine the practice in law, journalists and civil society experts say. UN COURT CONFIRMS RATKO MLADIC’S LIFE SENTENCE FOR The UN court in The Hague rejected the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal against his conviction and sentenced him to life imprisonment for genocide and crimes against humanity. MONTENEGRIN GOVT'S ROW WITH SERBIAN CHURCH ERUPTS AGAIN The Serbian Orthodox Church and pro-Serbian Democratic Front party accused Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic of avoiding signing an agreement with the church, the largest religious KOSOVO LEADERS HAIL MILITARY'S ROLE IN US-LED DEFENDER Prime Minister Kurti praised Kosovo's role as a host state of the massive US-led Defender Europe 21 military exercise, calling it a sign of US confidence in his country. Around 330 members of the ISRAEL-GAZA FIGHTING LEAVES BALKAN MIGRANTS VULNERABLE The latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation, protests and concern for the fate of the tens of thousands of people from the Balkans living in the BALKAN INSIGHT'S WEEK IN PICTURES A round-up of Balkan Insight's favourite photographs of the week. Romania’s Robert-Andrei Glinta competes during the men’s 50mButterfly heats of
CROATIA CHARGES UNNAMED FORMER SERB FIGHTER WITH WAR 23 hours ago · Croatian police. Photo: EPA-EFE/ALEX HALADA. Croatian police on Friday said they have charged an unnamed 49-year-old Croatian citizen, a former fighter in LITURGY AT CONTESTED SERBIAN CHURCH PROMPTS PROTESTS IN 1 day ago · Students in Pristina have staged protests after the Serbian Orthodox Church on Thursday held a liturgy in an unfinished church on the university campus whose ownership is hotly disputed andthe
DZANANOVIC AND GADZO: TOTAL OF 16 YEARS FOR CRIMES IN 23 hours ago · The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced Senad Dzananovic to 11 and Edin Gadzo to five years in prison for crimes against Serb civilians detained in ROMANIA ARRESTS MAYOR FOR ALLEGED RAPE OF 12-YEAR-OLD 1 day ago · Romanian police have arrested a municipal mayor on charges of raping a 12-year-old girl at a party in 2018, amid continuing international concern over the extent of trafficking andabuse of
AFTER MLADIC’S VERDICT: SIX LESSONS TO LEARN FROM HAGUE In the wake of the confirmation of Ratko Mladic’s final judgment, the rulings of the Hague war crimes courts still leave us with much to discover about truth, guilt, the meaning of genocide and UN COURT CONFIRMS RATKO MLADIC’S LIFE SENTENCE FOR The UN court in The Hague rejected the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal against his conviction and sentenced him to life imprisonment for genocide and crimes against humanity. SUPPORTERS OF SLOVENIA'S THREATENED RADIO STUDENT MARCH IN 21 hours ago · Journalists and supporters of Slovenia's legendary student radio station gathered in Ljubljana on Friday to protest over the Culture Ministry's decision to ALBANIAN PARTIES’ ELECTION TV ADS BLITZ GOES UNSANCTIONED 1 day ago · Television ads have always been big-price item in election campaigns in Albania. In the 2017 parliamentary elections, the two biggest parties, the Socialists and Democrats, spent 62.2million lek
UROS MACERL: ‘SLOVENIA HAS NO OIL; WE HAVE WATER’ Thanks to activists and NGOs, Slovenes will soon go to a referendum on changes to the water law – which many believe threaten the qualityof, and
SERBIAN TABLOIDS HAIL ‘HERO’ RATKO MLADIC AFTER VERDICT Headlines in Serbia the day after Mladic’s verdict. Photo: BIRN. The UN war crimes tribunal’s final verdict sentencing Ratko Mladic to life imprisonment was the front-page news in many Serbian COVERING POLITICS, SOCIETY AND BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ANDCOUNTRIESIN FOCUSNEWSPREMIUMSUBSCRIBENEWSLETTERS Covering politics, society and business in Southern and EasternEurope.
BALKAN INSIGHT'S WEEK IN PICTURES A round-up of Balkan Insight's favourite photographs of the week. Romania’s Robert-Andrei Glinta competes during the men’s 50mButterfly heats of
ISRAEL-GAZA FIGHTING LEAVES BALKAN MIGRANTS VULNERABLE The latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation, protests and concern for the fate of the tens of thousands of people from the Balkans living in the MONTENEGRIN GOVT'S ROW WITH SERBIAN CHURCH ERUPTS AGAIN The Serbian Orthodox Church and pro-Serbian Democratic Front party accused Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic of avoiding signing an agreement with the church, the largest religious RATKO MLADIC’S PLEA FOR GENOCIDE VERDICT POSTPONEMENT The UN court in The Hague rejected former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s request for the final verdict in his trial to be postponed because one of his lawyers will not be able to PROTASEVICH’S PARENTS, NEXTA CO-FOUNDER DEMAND TOUGHER The parents of jailed NEXTA co-founder Roman Protasevich, as well as his colleague Stsiapan Putsila, appealed to Western governments to take further measures against Belarus. KOSOVO PROSECUTION SUES POWER PLANTS' AUSTRIAN MANAGER FOR Hydropower plant in Brezovice, Kosovo, within the legally protected National Sharri Park, October 10, 2020. Photo: BIRN. The Basic Prosecution in Peja/ Pec on Friday said that it had filed a HAGUE PROSECUTION CONTESTS CHALLENGE TO HASHIM THACI The prosecution at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers argued that the indictment clearly explains the crimes committed by ex-president Thaciand
SLOVENIAN PROTESTERS RALLY AGAINST 'DEGRADATION OF Despite coronavirus restrictions, protesters rallied in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who they accuse of undermining democratic values. ‘WOMEN’S WORK’: COVID-19 DEALS BLOW TO GENDER EQUALITY IN In largely patriarchal Kosovo, the coronavirus pandemic has placed a disproportionate burden on women, threatening to undermine limited progress made on gender equality. COVERING POLITICS, SOCIETY AND BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ANDCOUNTRIESIN FOCUSNEWSPREMIUMSUBSCRIBENEWSLETTERS Covering politics, society and business in Southern and EasternEurope.
BALKAN INSIGHT'S WEEK IN PICTURES A round-up of Balkan Insight's favourite photographs of the week. Romania’s Robert-Andrei Glinta competes during the men’s 50mButterfly heats of
ISRAEL-GAZA FIGHTING LEAVES BALKAN MIGRANTS VULNERABLE The latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation, protests and concern for the fate of the tens of thousands of people from the Balkans living in the MONTENEGRIN GOVT'S ROW WITH SERBIAN CHURCH ERUPTS AGAIN The Serbian Orthodox Church and pro-Serbian Democratic Front party accused Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic of avoiding signing an agreement with the church, the largest religious RATKO MLADIC’S PLEA FOR GENOCIDE VERDICT POSTPONEMENT The UN court in The Hague rejected former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s request for the final verdict in his trial to be postponed because one of his lawyers will not be able to PROTASEVICH’S PARENTS, NEXTA CO-FOUNDER DEMAND TOUGHER The parents of jailed NEXTA co-founder Roman Protasevich, as well as his colleague Stsiapan Putsila, appealed to Western governments to take further measures against Belarus. KOSOVO PROSECUTION SUES POWER PLANTS' AUSTRIAN MANAGER FOR Hydropower plant in Brezovice, Kosovo, within the legally protected National Sharri Park, October 10, 2020. Photo: BIRN. The Basic Prosecution in Peja/ Pec on Friday said that it had filed a HAGUE PROSECUTION CONTESTS CHALLENGE TO HASHIM THACI The prosecution at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers argued that the indictment clearly explains the crimes committed by ex-president Thaciand
SLOVENIAN PROTESTERS RALLY AGAINST 'DEGRADATION OF Despite coronavirus restrictions, protesters rallied in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who they accuse of undermining democratic values. ‘WOMEN’S WORK’: COVID-19 DEALS BLOW TO GENDER EQUALITY IN In largely patriarchal Kosovo, the coronavirus pandemic has placed a disproportionate burden on women, threatening to undermine limited progress made on gender equality. NORTH MACEDONIA OPPOSITION THREATENS MORE ROADBLOCKS OVER 17 hours ago · Accusing North Macedonia’s government of secretly planning to surrender to Bulgaria's demands, the main opposition VMRO-DPMNE party has pledged to ATTACKS ON MOLDOVAN JOURNALISTS INCREASED IN 2020, REPORT 19 hours ago · NGO report says the number of attacks on journalists in Moldova grew by 20 per cent in 2020 compared to the year before, although most were non-physical in ALBANIA PRESIDENT REJECTS PARLIAMENT'S VOTE TO OUST HIM 15 hours ago · The embattled President sounded a defiant note after the Socialist-dominated parliament voted on Wednesday to dismiss him owing to his conduct before SERBIAN DRAFT LAW WILL LEGALISE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY 23 hours ago · Serbia’s Progressive Party government has long been accused of a lack of transparency. Now it wants to enshrine the practice in law, journalists and civil society experts say. Draftlegislation
SERBIAN TABLOIDS HAIL ‘HERO’ RATKO MLADIC AFTER VERDICT 20 hours ago · Headlines in Serbia the day after Mladic’s verdict. Photo: BIRN. The UN war crimes tribunal’s final verdict sentencing Ratko Mladic to life imprisonment was LONG BURIED WAR CRIMES CONVICTIONS DOG ROMANIAN 23 hours ago · Romania’s much-criticised process of returning private property seized under communism has been complicated further by war crimes convictions that for decades were kept under wraps. SERBIAN STATE SECURITY OFFICIALS’ VERDICT DUE BY JUNE 30 22 hours ago · The verdict in the retrial of former Serbian State Security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic in The Hague will be handed down by the AFTER MLADIC’S VERDICT: SIX LESSONS TO LEARN FROM HAGUE 18 hours ago · In the wake of the confirmation of Ratko Mladic’s final judgment, the rulings of the Hague war crimes courts still leave us with much to discover about truth, guilt, the meaning of genocideand
SERBIA’S NIKOLA JOKIC WINS TOP US BASKETBALL AWARD 20 hours ago · Serbian international Nikola Jokic has become the third European ever to win the prestigious Most Valuable Player award of America's MBA – the strongest basketball league in the world. EU MOVES TO ALLOW VACCINATED TOURISTS FROM THIRD COUNTRIES In welcome news for tourist-dependent economies, the EU Council has advised member states to ease restrictions for inbound foreigners who’ve got the jab and so allow international travel to COVERING POLITICS, SOCIETY AND BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ANDCOUNTRIESIN FOCUSNEWSPREMIUMSUBSCRIBENEWSLETTERS Memorabilia and aviation collectors from across the globe are expected to bid for the Romanian-made ROMBAC 1-11 used by communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena, which is UN COURT CONFIRMS RATKO MLADIC’S LIFE SENTENCE FOR 8 hours ago · The UN court in The Hague rejected the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal against his conviction and sentenced him to life imprisonment for genocide and crimes against humanity. ALL THE NEWS FROM KOSOVO A round-up of Balkan Insight’s favourite photographs of the week. May 21, 2021. Kosovo Prosecution Sues Power Plants’ Austrian Managerfor Damages.
KOSOVO HOME
Kosovo PM Revives Plan to Sue Serbia for Genocide. Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has vowed to revive the controversial idea of launching an international court case against Serbia forALBANIA HOME
By hijacking a commercial flight to arrest a dissident journalist, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko would appear to have crossed a new red line vis-à-vis the West. Yet Western ISRAEL-GAZA FIGHTING LEAVES BALKAN MIGRANTS VULNERABLE BIRN. May 13, 2021 13:52. The latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation, protests and concernfor
HAGUE PROSECUTION CONTESTS CHALLENGE TO HASHIM THACI The prosecution at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers argued that the indictment clearly explains the crimes committed by ex-president Thaciand
HUNGARY’S MAFIA STATE FIGHTS FOR IMPUNITY The need for impunity, meanwhile, explains Orban’s anti-EU stance. The mafia state has already ensured its domestic impunity by taking over the police, prosecutor’s office, and Constitutional LEAVING KOSOVO: LEGAL MIGRATION UPSURGE CAUSES The long queues for visas outside the Croatian embassy in Pristina highlight an increase in legal migration by young Kosovo Albanians,raising fears that
CROATIA MUST NOT WHITEWASH THE HORRORS OF JASENOVAC The brutal murder of tens of thousands of human beings at Jasenovac is not a myth, Mr. Ivkosic. “Jasenovac was an unheard death camp, no similar in the whole world existed,” former prisoner COVERING POLITICS, SOCIETY AND BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ANDCOUNTRIESIN FOCUSNEWSPREMIUMSUBSCRIBENEWSLETTERS Memorabilia and aviation collectors from across the globe are expected to bid for the Romanian-made ROMBAC 1-11 used by communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena, which is ALL THE NEWS FROM KOSOVO A round-up of Balkan Insight’s favourite photographs of the week. May 21, 2021. Kosovo Prosecution Sues Power Plants’ Austrian Managerfor Damages.
KOSOVO HOME
Kosovo PM Revives Plan to Sue Serbia for Genocide. Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has vowed to revive the controversial idea of launching an international court case against Serbia forALBANIA HOME
By hijacking a commercial flight to arrest a dissident journalist, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko would appear to have crossed a new red line vis-à-vis the West. Yet Western ISRAEL-GAZA FIGHTING LEAVES BALKAN MIGRANTS VULNERABLE BIRN. May 13, 2021 13:52. The latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation, protests and concernfor
HAGUE PROSECUTION CONTESTS CHALLENGE TO HASHIM THACI The prosecution at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers argued that the indictment clearly explains the crimes committed by ex-president Thaciand
BIRN FACT-CHECK: WILL CROATIA HAVE TO ACCEPT ‘20 RELATIVES Croatia’s willingness to accept some unaccompanied refugee children in Greece has drawn predictions that the state will be forced to accept many of their relatives as well. BIRN checked whether HUNGARY’S MAFIA STATE FIGHTS FOR IMPUNITY The need for impunity, meanwhile, explains Orban’s anti-EU stance. The mafia state has already ensured its domestic impunity by taking over the police, prosecutor’s office, and Constitutional LEAVING KOSOVO: LEGAL MIGRATION UPSURGE CAUSES The long queues for visas outside the Croatian embassy in Pristina highlight an increase in legal migration by young Kosovo Albanians,raising fears that
CROATIA MUST NOT WHITEWASH THE HORRORS OF JASENOVAC The brutal murder of tens of thousands of human beings at Jasenovac is not a myth, Mr. Ivkosic. “Jasenovac was an unheard death camp, no similar in the whole world existed,” former prisoner LIVE BLOG: RATKO MLADIC’S FINAL VERDICT 14 hours ago · Follow the latest developments live as the UN court in The Hague hands down its final judgment in the genocide trial of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic. Ratko Mladic is WAR VICTIMS HOPE FOR DOUBLE GENOCIDE CONVICTION FOR RATKO 1 day ago · Bosnian war survivors want former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic to be found guilty this week of genocide in five Bosnian municipalities in 1992 as BUILDING ‘SOCIAL EUROPE’ IS NEEDED MORE THAN EVER AFTER Piotr Sadowski, president of the Brussels-based NGO Social Platform, tells BIRN that in the aftermath of the pandemic, the EU has a unique opportunity to deliver on the targets of the European RATKO MLADIC DESERVES DOUBLE GENOCIDE CONVICTION: UN 15 hours ago · Before the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s final verdict, chief UN prosecutor Serge Brammertz told BIRN that the prosecution hopes Ratko Mladic UN COURT CONFIRMS RATKO MLADIC’S LIFE SENTENCE FOR 8 hours ago · The UN court in The Hague rejected the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal against his conviction and sentenced him to life imprisonment for genocide and crimes against humanity. ALL THE NEWS FROM NORTH MACEDONIA Bulgaria, North Macedonia Presidents Pay Homage to Slavic Saints. Taking a break from their political quarrels, the presidents of mainly Orthodox Bulgaria and North Macedonia areMONTENEGRO HOME
Montenegro’s Football Association has been urged to take action after fans chanted anti-Albanian slogans at the cup final match between Buducnost Podgorica and Decic. BIRN FACT-CHECK: SKOPJE MAYOR’S GREEN AGENDA A WORK IN 18 hours ago · When Petre Silegov became mayor of the North Macedonia capital, Skopje, in 2017 he promised a dramatic shift towards ‘green’ projects in order to tackle alarming levels ofpollution. With
NORTH MACEDONIA HOME North Macedonia’s police said they busted a migrant-smuggling ring, arresting six suspects in a large-scale operation in the capital Skopje and several other towns. VILMA RUSKOVSKA: POLITICIANS HAVE NO POWER OVER ME 1 day ago · Another was the case codenamed “Extortion” which, ironically, landed one of her colleagues, Katica Janeva, in jail, and spelled the demise of the institution that Janeva had led, the Special×
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PANDEMIC DISRUPTS SOUTHEAST EUROPE LABOUR FLOWS The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting the flow of Southeast European workers to EU countries, threatening the region’s economy and harming living standards.Feature
WAR VICTIMS URGED TO RAISE VOICES AT KOSOVO GUERRILLAS’ TRIALS In a pioneering scheme, victims of alleged wartime crimes are being offered the opportunity to play a role in the upcoming trials in The Hague of former Kosovo Liberation Army guerrillas including ex-President Hashim Thaci. -------------------------Live Blog
LIVE BLOG: CENTRAL, SOUTHEAST EUROPE RESPONDS TO UPTICK IN COVID-19PANDEMIC
-------------------------Feature
PODCASTS BRING WELCOME CHANGE TO BULGARIA’S STALE MEDIA SCENE -------------------------EDITOR’S CHOICE
-------------------------Investigation
ALBANIANS SPEND MILLIONS ON COVID-19 TREATMENT IN TURKEY -------------------------Feature
HUAWEI FIGHTS EXCLUSION FROM ROMANIA’S 5G RACE -------------------------Feature
SLOVAKIA WORKS TO END THE CORRUPT ERA OF “OUR PEOPLE” -------------------------FOLLOW US
------------------------- -------------------------News
------------------------- SLAIN STUDENT’S FATHER TRIED FOR SLANDERING BOSNIAN SERB POLICEOFFICIALS
Davor Dragicevic, the father of a student whose unsolved death sparked protests, is accused of defamation in a case brought by senior police officials in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska. ------------------------- KOSOVO DEPUTY PM’S MISSING PERSONS COMMENTS SPARK PROTEST Well-known Kosovo human rights activist Igballe Rogova staged a protest calling for the dismissal of deputy prime minister Driton Selmanaj after his comments about wartime missing persons caused angryreactions.
------------------------- PROSECUTORS WARN AGAINST DELAY TO KOSOVO GUERRILLA LEADERS’ TRIAL ------------------------- EU’S SANCTIONS LIST FOR SEPARATIST TRANSNISTRIA LEADERS ‘OUT OFDATE’
------------------------- BALKAN COUNTRIES ‘STILL HEAVILY DEPENDENT ON RUSSIAN GAS’ ------------------------- VENICE COMMISSION CRITICIZES BULGARIA’S RUSH TO CHANGE CONSTITUTION ------------------------- -------------------------MOST RECENT
PANDEMIC DISRUPTS SOUTHEAST EUROPE LABOUR FLOWS ------------------------- WAR VICTIMS URGED TO RAISE VOICES AT KOSOVO GUERRILLAS’ TRIALS ------------------------- PODCASTS BRING WELCOME CHANGE TO BULGARIA’S STALE MEDIA SCENE -------------------------Reporting Democracy
-------------------------Review
DEMOCRACY DIGEST: HUNGARY AND POLAND REMAIN DEFIANT OVER EU BUDGETBLOCK
-------------------------Analysis
ACTIVISTS FEAR ABORTION AT RISK IN HUNGARY FROM ORBAN’S FAMILY-FIRST CRUSADE -------------------------Analysis
HUNGARY AND POLAND PLAY ‘WHO BLINKS FIRST?’ WITH THE EU -------------------------Premium
-------------------------November 24, 2020
ALBANIANS SPEND MILLIONS ON COVID-19 TREATMENT IN TURKEY As the healthcare system in Albania strains to deal with the pandemic, air ambulance operators have boomed, transporting sick patients to private hospitals in Turkey and elsewhere, BIRN canreveal.
November 24, 2020
GOVERNMENT’S PUBLIC SECTOR HIRING SPREE RANKLES MONTENEGRO’S NEXTRULERS
After three decades, Montenegro’s Democratic Party of Socialists is leaving power, but that has not stopped it from filling a string of public sector vacancies to the anger of those about to entergovernment.
November 24, 2020
HUAWEI FIGHTS EXCLUSION FROM ROMANIA’S 5G RACE The Chinese tech giant is battling tooth and nail to stop a bill banning it from developing 5G in the country from getting throughparliament.
November 25, 2020
PANDEMIC DISRUPTS SOUTHEAST EUROPE LABOUR FLOWS The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting the flow of Southeast European workers to EU countries, threatening the region’s economy and harming living standards.November 25, 2020
WAR VICTIMS URGED TO RAISE VOICES AT KOSOVO GUERRILLAS’ TRIALS In a pioneering scheme, victims of alleged wartime crimes are being offered the opportunity to play a role in the upcoming trials in The Hague of former Kosovo Liberation Army guerrillas including ex-President Hashim Thaci.November 25, 2020
PODCASTS BRING WELCOME CHANGE TO BULGARIA’S STALE MEDIA SCENE The revolution will be broadcasted: the burgeoning podcast scene in Bulgaria may have a way to go, but it’s gaining momentum fast and already has the potential to transform a dire media landscapeNovember 24, 2020
ALBANIANS SPEND MILLIONS ON COVID-19 TREATMENT IN TURKEY As the healthcare system in Albania strains to deal with the pandemic, air ambulance operators have boomed, transporting sick patients to private hospitals in Turkey and elsewhere, BIRN canreveal.
November 24, 2020
GOVERNMENT’S PUBLIC SECTOR HIRING SPREE RANKLES MONTENEGRO’S NEXTRULERS
After three decades, Montenegro’s Democratic Party of Socialists is leaving power, but that has not stopped it from filling a string of public sector vacancies to the anger of those about to entergovernment.
November 24, 2020
HUAWEI FIGHTS EXCLUSION FROM ROMANIA’S 5G RACE The Chinese tech giant is battling tooth and nail to stop a bill banning it from developing 5G in the country from getting throughparliament.
November 25, 2020
PANDEMIC DISRUPTS SOUTHEAST EUROPE LABOUR FLOWS The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting the flow of Southeast European workers to EU countries, threatening the region’s economy and harming living standards.November 25, 2020
WAR VICTIMS URGED TO RAISE VOICES AT KOSOVO GUERRILLAS’ TRIALS In a pioneering scheme, victims of alleged wartime crimes are being offered the opportunity to play a role in the upcoming trials in The Hague of former Kosovo Liberation Army guerrillas including ex-President Hashim Thaci.November 25, 2020
PODCASTS BRING WELCOME CHANGE TO BULGARIA’S STALE MEDIA SCENE The revolution will be broadcasted: the burgeoning podcast scene in Bulgaria may have a way to go, but it’s gaining momentum fast and already has the potential to transform a dire media landscape -------------------------November 19, 2020
WEEK IN REVIEW: TWO STEPS FORWARD, ONE STEP BACK? With Bulgaria wielding its veto to block North Macedonia’s EU accession path on the one hand and Bosnia showing glimmers of hope for a political shit following its recent local elections on the other, the Balkans yet again seems pulled in different directions between the possibility of change and the threat of stagnation. -------------------------Opinions
------------------------- SERBS SHOULD MOURN QUIET PATRIARCH WHO AVOIDED CONFLICT ------------------------- CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM IN ALBEIT SLOW WESTERN BALKANS RECOVERY ------------------------- URBAN FARMING TAKES ROOT IN COVID-HIT MONTENEGRO ------------------------- BIDEN AND ERDOGAN: FIVE POTENTIAL FLASHPOINTS IN US-TURKISH RELATIONS ------------------------- TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ON: BOSNIA REMAINS CAUGHT BETWEEN FEAR AND HOPE ------------------------- -------------------------Investigations
------------------------- MURKY BOSNIAN CHARITY APPEALS FOR AFRICAN WELLS RAISE CONCERNS ------------------------- THE VUKOVAR MURDERS: WHICH UNITS KILLED CIVILIANS IN CROATIA IN 1991? ------------------------- IN BOSNIAN RIVER TOWN, FAR-RIGHT SYMBOLS AND A LINK TO UKRAINE ------------------------- CURRYING FAVOUR OR JUST GENEROUS? DONORS TO SERBIAN POLICE RAISEEYEBROWS
------------------------- FAKE NEWS RIVALS REAL NEWS FOR ALBANIANS READING ABOUT COVID-19 -------------------------In Pictures
-------------------------November 13, 2020
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------------------------- ------------------------- UNDER COSSACK BANNER, RUSSIAN TIES WITH BALKAN FIGHTERS STRENGTHENED ------------------------- BOSNIAN ACQUITTED OF GOING TO FIGHT IN UKRAINIAN CONFLICT ------------------------- SERB AWARDED FOR FIGHTING FOR PRO-RUSSIAN FORCES IN UKRAINE -------------------------SEE ALL
------------------------- ------------------------- MORE THAN A CHURCH – NEW ‘HAGIA SOPHIA’ IS BIG DEAL FOR SERBIA ------------------------- BULGARIA ANGERS RUSSIA EXPELLING DIPLOMATS FOR SPYING ------------------------- COVID-19 PROVIDES NEW MATERIAL FOR RUSSIAN ANTI-EU DISINFORMATION -------------------------SEE ALL
------------------------- ------------------------- BARGAIN-HUNTING BULGARIANS FUEL BOOM IN TURKISH THRACE ------------------------- TURKEY DETAINS 72 KURDISH LAWYERS AND RIGHTS ACTIVISTS ------------------------- TURKEY VOWS TO PROBE MAFIA CHIEF’S THREAT TO OPPOSITION LEADER -------------------------SEE ALL
------------------------- ------------------------- FOR SOME MIGRANTS, REFUGEES, PATH THROUGH BOSNIA PROVES DEADLY ------------------------- BOSNIA SIGNS DEAL WITH PAKISTAN TO SEND BACK MIGRANTS ------------------------- ‘MODEL’ CAMPS’ CLOSURES FUEL FEARS FOR GREEK ISLAND’SMIGRANTS
-------------------------SEE ALL
-------------------------COUNTRIES
-------------------------ALBANIA
-------------------------Analysis
COVID-19 SURGE STRAINS BALKAN HEALTH SYSTEMS TO THEIR LIMITS ------------------------- BALKAN LEADERS ADOPT PLAN FOR COMMON REGIONAL MARKET ------------------------- SERBIA AND ALBANIA SIGN DEAL ON FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT ------------------------- STRUGGLING TO BE SEEN: IN CROATIA, ALBANIAN WOMEN FIGHT PREJUDICE,PATRIARCHAL NORMS
------------------------- BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA -------------------------Profile
NEXT SARAJEVO MAYOR RAISES HOPES OF BOSNIA’S CIVIC REBIRTH ------------------------- FAMOUS BOSNIAN ACTOR’S PASSING DRAWS TRIBUTES ACROSS REGION ------------------------- BOSNIAN SERB LEADER BLASTS ALLIES AFTER BANJA LUKA DEFEAT ------------------------- BOSNIA ARRESTS EX-POLICEMAN OVER KILLINGS OF 44 WARTIME PRISONERS -------------------------BULGARIA
-------------------------Analysis
NORTH MACEDONIA WEIGHS NEXT STEPS AFTER BULGARIA’S EU VETO ------------------------- NORTH MACEDONIA HOPES TALKS WILL END BULGARIA’S EU BLOCKADE ------------------------- BULGARIA MAY COME TO REGRET ITS ROLE AS BALKAN BULLY ------------------------- BIRN FACT-CHECK: WOULD-BE BALKAN EU MEMBERS REMAIN HOSTAGE TO VETOS -------------------------CROATIA
-------------------------Analysis
CROATIA TO FINALLY GIVE WELFARE BENEFITS TO CIVILIAN WAR VICTIMS ------------------------- CROATIA COMMEMORATES 29TH ANNIVERSARY OF FALL OF VUKOVAR ------------------------- CROATIA’S SCHOOLS LEAVE ROMA PUPILS IN THE SLOW LANE ------------------------- CROATIAN WAR CRIMINAL TOMISLAV MERCEP DIES -------------------------KOSOVO
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KOSOVO GUERRILLA LEADERS ACCUSED OF WITNESS-TAMPERING AHEAD OF TRIAL ------------------------- KOSOVO GUERRILLA CHIEFS’ TRIAL ‘SHOULDN’T START UNTIL 2022’:LAWYERS
------------------------- KOSOVO WARTIME LEADERS’ INDICTMENT IS INACCURATE AND BIASED ------------------------- KOSOVO WAR CRIMES COURT CAN PROMOTE JUSTICE ON ALL SIDES -------------------------NORTH MACEDONIA
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NORTH MACEDONIA MOVES TO MAKE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA USE LEGAL ------------------------- BULGARIA BLOCKS START OF NORTH MACEDONIA’S EU ACCESSION TALKS ------------------------- NORTH MACEDONIA MULLS SALE OF LOSS-MAKING POST OFFICE ------------------------- BULGARIA’S BLACKMAIL OF NORTH MACEDONIA UNDERMINES CORE EUROPEANVALUES
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SANDU FACES RAFT OF OBSTACLES IN REFORMING MOLDOVA ------------------------- PRO-EU CANDIDATE WINS LANDSLIDE VICTORY IN MOLDOVAN PRESIDENTIAL RACE ------------------------- MOLDOVA READIES FOR FINAL ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ------------------------- POPULIST MOLDOVA MAYOR BECOMES KINGMAKER IN PRESIDENTIAL RUN-OFF -------------------------MONTENEGRO
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MONTENEGRO’S ETHNIC MINORITY PARTIES REFUSE TO JOIN NEW GOVT ------------------------- MONTENEGRO WARNED THAT ‘IMPRECISE’ HEALTH MEASURES ENDANGER HUMANRIGHTS
------------------------- IN DIVIDED MONTENEGRO, EVERYTHING IS POLITICAL –EVEN THE NEXTCENSUS
------------------------- PROPOSED MONTENEGRIN MINISTER WITHDRAWS AFTER ACCUSATIONS OFPOLITICAL TIES
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‘FEAR EXISTS’: THE ROMANIAN SOLDIERS WHO SERVED IN AFGHANISTAN ------------------------- ROMANIAN JAILED IN CHINA DECLARES HUNGER STRIKE TO GET HOME ------------------------- ROMANIA CRACKS DOWN ON CRIMINALS FORCED HOME BY PANDEMIC ------------------------- SOUTH-EAST EUROPEAN STATES ‘FOCUSED ON DRUGS, NEGLECTING OTHERCRIMES’
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BELIEVERS TAKE TO SERBIAN CAPITAL FOR FUNERAL OF PATRIARCH ------------------------- SERBIA MOURNS AGED PATRIARCH’S DEATH FROM COVID-19 ------------------------- SERBIAN BULLETS USED TO ATTACK UNARMED NIGERIAN PROTESTERS ------------------------- BEREFT OF OPPOSITION MPS, SERBIA’S VUCIC TALKS UP FAR-RIGHTBOGEYMEN
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