Prime Minister voices 'disgust' over news that a 19-year-old entered a primary school in Zagreb and attacked pupils with a ...
A collection of rising and falling political and diplomatic stars dominates this week’s Balkan Insight Premium stories, along ...
A contest to create a mural of former Yugoslav Army general Nebojsa Pavkovic, convicted of war crimes in Kosovo, has been ...
As a growing number of pupils join student protests demanding accountability over the Novi Sad railway station disaster, the ...
Taking money and inspiration from the United States, anti-abortion groups are growing in influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
Musine Kokalari paid a heavy price for opposing Albania’s slide into totalitarianism; a newly opened museum recalls her ...
Two Kurdish freelancers from Turkey were reportedly killed in a Turkish drone strike in Syria while covering clashes between ...
In the third of a series examining the legacy of independent Croatia’s first president, BIRN looks at how Franjo Tudjman led ...
Anti-corruption agency greenlights appointment of Ivica Janovic as new head of national security, amid controversy over his ...
Belgrade Higher Court's sentences for Serb reservist policemen Jovo Jandric and Slobodan Pekez for a mass execution in Bosnia ...
Many Bulgarians see the US-blacklisted tycoon as representing all that’s worst in politics – but amid the seemingly endless ...
Angry at a corrupt, coercive system of military conscription, or simply unwilling to fight, many Ukrainian men are paying ...