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Academics in Serbia are up in arms over a sudden move by the government to limit the time university lecturers can spend on ...
Romania's 4 May election re-run sees undecided voters following allegations of Russian interference. Four candidates are ...
As the trial started for the September 2023 attack on the Kosovo village of Banjska, in which a police officer was killed, ...
Protests across Southeast Europe have been countered with the use of surveillance, spyware, online smear campaigns and ...
As the EU grapples with growing instability at its periphery, Estonia has strong reasons to pay closer attention to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Though the two countries may seem worlds apart, both face ...
Kosovo’s legislature has sworn in the 120 lawmakers who will sit in the newly elected Assembly, or Parliament, after ...
A Brussels-backed project to develop the lithium reserves needed to power electric vehicles is fueling political instability ...
By Issam Khalidi Despite compelling evidence of violations against Palestinian sports, FIFA’s prolonged inaction and delayed ...
Europe’s south-eastern quarter is traversed by an arc of discontent. Starting in Slovakia and Hungary in the north, crossing ...
Can an Israeli prime minister dismiss the country’s internal security chief? The Israeli Supreme Court considered that ...
Vice President J.D. Vance’s recent speech at the Munich Security Conference struck a powerful chord. He called out Western European ...