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Following the outcry over the 2023 train crash at Tempi, a new draft law plans to make the railway system safer – and restore ...
The increasing numbers of Ukrainian women working as carers for the elderly in Poland and Czechia are organising and ...
Serbia’s president is struggling to rebuild his credibility amid mass protests, but those who would see him fall have yet to chart a clear path to meaningful reform, much less regime change.
Veteran Zagreb-based activist Vesna Terselic looks back on decades of campaigning for peace, justice and human rights, and ...
Europe is almost entirely reliant on China for important raw materials. Now it has a plan to become more independent.
Our selection of Balkan Insight Premium stories this week includes bicycling protesters, dubious election candidates and a ...
After the new parliament met four times – and still failed to elect a speaker – experts predict either the formation of a weak government, or snap elections.
Albania has moved almost all of its public administration online, yet the elderly, those with disabilities, and others who ...
Students will run all the way from Belgrade to Brussels over 18 days, planning to address the European Parliament about the ...
Elsewhere, Slovak Academy of Sciences tasked with looking into safety of COVID mRNA vaccines; four Czech soldiers indicted ...
Prosecutors have seized the passport of the head of the country's Anti-Corruption Commission, Tatjana Dimitrovska – who is ...
Opposition calls for Andrija Mandic to step down after his nephew was arrested on suspicion of shooting at two people and ...
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