Hungarian newspaper Magyar Idok has reported that former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has been granted asylum in Hungary. Mr Gruevski was found guilty in...
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Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajić has said that the country will not commit to new dialogue regarding the normalisation of...
On September 30, 94 per cent of voters in Macedonia’s referendum cast their ballots in favor of adopting a new name for the country and working toward European Union and...
Kosovo’s government has imposed a customs tariff of 10 per cent on goods entering the country from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in retaliation for what it has...
Ethno-nationalism has, once again, gripped the Balkan peninsula. Thousands of Kosovo Albanians took to the streets of Prishtina on September 29 to protest against their...
The current format of negotiations on the normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo under the auspices of the EU has come to a complete standstill...
The president of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, has for the first time suggested that redrawing the country’s borders to bring parts of Serbia with a majority Albanian population...
Harlem Désir, the OSCE’s representative on freedom of the media, has expressed his concern following the disappearance of Stefan Cvetković, a prominent Serb...
The EU Summit on the Western Balkans, held in Sofia on May 17, was meant to be the showpiece event of Bulgaria’s presidency of the European Union. In the end, it made...
Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia have heightened over the past several days following the arrest of a senior Serbian official in northern Kosovo. The brief detention...
Central and Eastern Europe does not have a single, full democracy according to the 2017 Democracy Index released early in February by the Economist Intelligence Unit...