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Anonymous profiles, a lack of financial transparency, and the unethical use of AI threaten to undermine the integrity of ...
BIRN unravels how a 2022 arbitration ruling against Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska entity almost cost the country ...
Tourism is one of Croatia’s main economic drivers. It’s also causing environmental damage and transforming towns and cities ...
The 55-year-old mayor of Bucharest is running on a platform of honesty, integrity and pro-Western stability as Romanians ...
Foreign businesses play a crucial role in boosting the Serbian economy, but as existing investors send more profits home and ...
Police arrested 25 alleged members of a nationalist, far-right youth group in Thessaloniki in northern Greece for robbery and ...
The Court of Appeal in Belgrade increased the sentence handed down to Danko Vladicic for killing two elderly Bosniaks in the ...
The Turkish Constitutional Court has rejected a bid to end a new law that permits the use of euthanasia to curb the growing ...
For over half a century, this historic bar in the Greek capital hasn’t just been a hangout for artists, journalists and ...
LDK’s leader Lumir Abdixhiku refused Vetevendosje’s Albin Kurti offer for a coalition agreement and tabled a counter-offer ...
Press freedom has continued a downward slide in most Balkan countries according to the latest report by Reporters Without Borders – although Albania, Montenegro and Serbia have bucked the trend.
In an interview with BIRN, Zef Mazi, Albania’s former chief negotiator with the EU, poured cold water on Prime Minister Edi ...
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