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Authorities started flattening illegally-built Roma homes in a Sofia neighbourhood despite a European Court of Human Rights ruling, which said demolition should not proceed until a legal challenge is ...
Serbia’s new cabinet is intended to convince the public that the Progressive Party and President Aleksandar Vucic are back in control after months of protests. It may also signal a shift towards more ...
After the disqualification of a far-right presidential candidate, Romania is walking a diplomatic tightrope as it tries to revive relations with Trump’s Washington while staying aligned with the EU ...
Djuro Macut's proposed new 30-member cabinet, due to be confirmed on Tuesday, is dominated by members of the previous ...
Ramadan Nishori became the first man in Kosovo to publicly testify about surviving sexual abuse during the Kosovo war – as ...
As Greece sends drones and patrols to stop illegal fishing in Lake Dojran, a unique wetland shared with North Macedonia, the ...
In the arid north-east, the towns monopolise the running water while the villagers dig ever-deeper wells, in a race to the ...
In southwestern Albania, a government plan to harness a village’s natural springs for the needs of a luxury tourism ...
Xhevat Krasniqi, a mathematics professor at the University of Pristina, has been charged with sexual harassment, a year after ...
Higher Court fails to confirm prosecution indictment of former Transport Minister Goran Vesic and 12 others for the disaster ...
Serbian authorities stepped up pressure on supporters of the student-led protests, entering a university faculty to issue ...
Dutch former gendarmerie commander Hans Leijtens took the reins of Frontex with a vow to renew the EU border agency’s commitment to the rights of migrants. With Europe’s leaders taking a hard line on ...