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A Turkish lawyer who fled to Greece in 2020 has been on hunger strike for 29 days now, protesting against Greece's decision to cancel his political asylum status.
Remains believed to belong to three members of a Bosniak family killed in 1992 after they fled to Montenegro to escape the war in Bosnia have been exhumed in the city of Niksic.
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NATO accession was framed in Montenegro and North Macedonia in terms of economic benefit, not just security – but the benefit has yet to be felt. With more than 4.2 million euros-worth of NATO ...
Police arrested 25 alleged members of a nationalist, far-right youth group in Thessaloniki in northern Greece for robbery and violent crimes.
The Court of Appeal in Belgrade increased the sentence handed down to Danko Vladicic for killing two elderly Bosniaks in the Foca area in 1992 during the Bosnian war, jailing him for 12 years.
Serbia loves to boast that it has attracted more foreign investment than other countries in the region, using this as a marketing tool to hook yet more outsiders. To persuade them in, it spends ...
“I’m afraid that they followed my husband after the Parents' Council meeting,” Nada – not her real name – wrote in a Viber chat group for parents of children at an elementary school in ...
Thirty years after rebel Serbs shelled Zagreb, killing seven and wounding at least 200 others, the mayor and survivors honoured the victims of what he called 'a cowardly act of revenge'.
The head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Tatjana Dimitrovska – now herself the subject of corruption allegations – insisted she was innocent and ignored calls to quit. The head of North ...
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