The right-wing VMRO DPMNE party led by Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski expects to win big in local polls this weekend, cementing its grip its power. After winning general and presidential elections ...
Three former Serb fighters have again been convicted over the abduction of 20 passengers from a train at Strpci station in Bosnia in 1993 – who were later killed. The Belgrade Higher Court on Tuesday ...
Robert Fico’s coalition fell short on paper – until opposition lawmakers crossed the aisle, reshaping both Slovakia’s constitution from November 1 as well as the political map.
Winner of the Czech election Andrej Babis has revealed the outlines of a new government, but he probably won’t be appointed as prime minister before next month. Leader of the ANO movement Andrej Babis ...
The European Parliament voted not to lift the legal immunity of Hungary’s opposition star. The government claims Brussels is using the immunity to blackmail Peter Magyar. But it has already prepared ...
Slavko Simic of the Belgrade-backed Srpska Lista party pleaded not guilty to involvement in violent attacks with stun grenades and bricks on journalists covering protests by Serbs in north Kosovo in ...
The EU issued a warning to Romania to stop using a pesticide containing neonicotinoids, which are toxic to pollinating insects, after Bucharest sought to aid its cereal crop and sunflower farmers by ...
The shocking killing of judge Astrit Kalaja on Monday inside a Tirana court has led to serious questions over levels of security in the country’s institutions. Photo illustration: EPA-EFE/MALTON DIBRA ...
A wild river given protection as a ‘national park’ in 2023 still faces serious threats to its biodiversity from pollution – and Albania’s government is doing little to stop it. Only a few metres ...
State prosecutors have accused former minister Predrag Boskovic of being part of a criminal organisation that targeted political opponents using the media and social networks. Predrag Boskovic. Photo: ...
Deportations of unsheltered EU migrants, mainly from Poland and Romania, are on the rise in the Netherlands. Some experts and NGOs regard the policy as barely legal; others argue it gives the ...
Seven men accused of digging a tunnel into a storage depot where evidence for trials was kept by the Higher Court in Podgorica were acquitted because of a lack of proof. The tunnel into the court ...