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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.
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.
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 ...
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Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski claims deal with UK will kickstart 'investment revolution' in North Macedonia – but some critics insist it may involve taking asylum-seekers from the UK in return.
Ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, also known as Victory Day, were held across the Balkans on Friday. With wreath-laying ceremonies and tributes to the fallen ...
With the inauguration of Kosovo’s new parliament deadlocked for a month, President Vjosa Osmani brought political parties together to seek a solution, but no agreement was reached. Democratic ...
BIRN unravels how a 2022 arbitration ruling against Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska entity almost cost the country control of its airspace. In March this year, the air traffic control ...
Our investigation found that a factory owned by the billionaire former prime minister, Andrej Babis, should have been the prime suspect in an environmental disaster. But the prosecutors and courts ...
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