Montenegro is holding three days of mourning after a gunman killed 12 people, including two children, in the city of Cetinje ...
As the tradition in Bosnia and Herzegovina goes, instead of fireworks, the country welcomes the new year with another ...
Digital rights worsened across ten countries in Central and Southeast Europe in 2023-24 due to restrictive legislation, malicious use of artificial intelligence, hate speech and the failure of ...
Many expect the ruling Socialist Party to win this year’s parliamentary elections again, and are placing their hopes in ...
Corruption, migration, online criminality, violent misogyny and the arms trade: in a turbulent year, BIRN’s team of ...
In an interview with BIRN, chief UN war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz warns that enduring divisions from the 1990s ...
As the country’s biggest ethnic Albanian party, long used to power, was relegated to opposition benches, fears grew that it ...
From a diplomat who fought in World War II to a Turkish cleric accused of subverting the state and a Bulgarian rock star who ...
A court in Belgrade found that the parents of a teenager who killed ten people in a school shooting last year failed to ...
Incumbent Zoran Milanovic will face the ruling Croatian Democratic Union party candidate Dragan Primorac in a second-round ...
The year just gone demonstrated Serbia’s continued reluctance to face the crimes of the past, with some officials even trying ...
Russian shops, cafes and businesses have sprung up across the Serbian capital, creating a ‘home from home’ for Russians who ...