An interview with me appeared in the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza on April 8 – Brytyjski dziennikarz po 28 latach nad Wisłą: Zachód nie rozumie Polski. I...
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The recent arrest and sentencing of members of the Polish diaspora in Belarus are part of a growing campaign of harassment and persecution orchestrated by the...
Community-level support for Roma across emerging Europe needs to be matched with the political will to ensure that the region’s most discriminated people are no...
Instead of exercising pressure on my country – which is committed to the promotion of peace and security in the region – the international community should urge...
The end of the most recent fighting in the disputed Caucasus region of Nagorno-Karabakh has brought about a fragile peace. However, with several key issues unresolved...
Bulgaria’s inconclusive parliamentary elections have clouded the prospects for the vital economic and institutional reforms needed to improve the country’s credit...
Governments across the world have used the Covid-19 pandemic as a smokescreen for power grabs, clampdowns on freedoms and a pretext to ignore human rights obligations...
Schoolchildren in Hungary and Czechia will be heading back to class, and shops will be reopening. But some feel the relaxation in Covid-19 restrictions is too early. Two...
Tens of thousands of Bosnians and Macedonians have taken up Serbia’s offer of Covid-19 vaccination. Serbia’s prime minister has defended the policy of...
While an early election in Poland remains unlikely, few are ruling out the possibility, as divisions within the ruling coalition become deeper. Despite ongoing bitter...
Kosovo has a new president, Vjosa Osmani, widely regarded as the most capable politician in the country. On April 4, after a laborious three-round voting process in...
Early results from Bulgaria’s general election suggest that Prime Minister Boyko Borissov faces an uncertain future. Bulgaria’s ruling party, the Citizens for the...