Prison populations and incarceration rates in the Balkans are too high and continuing to grow, according to new research.
Prime Minister Edi Rama has pushed through a resolution setting up a new Special Anti-Corruption Commission – but critics ...
Slovenia has recognised war-ravaged Palestine as independent, but some Balkan countries prefer to stay quiet and follow the ...
There is widespread speculation in Turkey over the health and whereabouts of Fethullah Gulen, accused by Turkey of ...
The eastern Hungarian city of Satoraljaujhely has a new tourist attraction: a 700-metre pedestrian bridge. Inaugurated on ...
For the first time, a man is on trial in a Montenegrin court on charges that include rape as a crime of war. But while the ...
Opposition forces in Serbia are clinging to the hope of victory in local elections in the southern city of Nis, in what would ...
Media organisations claimed that an assault on 'Radar' news magazine journalist Vuk Cvijic was linked to the "approval of ...
President Aleksandar Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party-led ruling coalition won the country’s two main cities in Sunday’s ...
The Bosnian state court convicted wartime Bosnian Serb Army soldier Zoran Ilic of the forced disappearances of 16 Bosniak ...
As the country’s strongest ethnic Albanian party, long used to power, is forced into opposition, some fear it may retaliate ...
In trying to tackle Russian propaganda and promote ‘accurate content’, Moldova’s government risks being accused of censoring ...