Bulgarian photojournalist Anastas Tarpanov captured the tensions as ideological opponents staged rallies in Sofia over the ...
Far-right movements and presidential hopeful Calin Georgescu are gaining traction in Romania, reflecting a shift toward ...
On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainians living in Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia told ...
On the three-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Central European countries are divided and grappling with their own problems.
In Albania’s Elbasan, prosecutors say the town’s only fruit and vegetable market is the base of a powerful organised crime ...
The Kosovo Specialist Chambers conditionally released two former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters who were given prison ...
In the latest in a series of corruption arrests in Serbia, the former mayor of Nis was held for allegedly offering contracts to companies for construction work in the southern Serbian city, bypassing ...
The Bosnian state court sentenced Borislav Gligorevic, a wartime member of the White Eagles paramilitary unit, to ten years in prison for raping three women in the village of Liplje near Zvornik in ...
This week’s roundup of Balkan Insight Premium stories includes the risks to Moldova of USAID’s funding freeze, a profile of ...
AI caused an increase in digital rights violations in 2024 while discrimination, genocide denial and disinformation continued ...
Ahead of any formal discussion on Bulgaria joining a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, the country's parliament has expressed its opposition to the idea.
Twenty-five years after the killing of Bosnia’s deputy police minister Jozo Leutar in a car bomb blast, the investigation has gone nowhere and the perpetrators have never been identified.