The Bosnian state court this week rejected an extradition request from Croatia regarding Vinko Martinovic, alias Stela, after his arrest on an international arrest warrant for committing murder in 1996. ... read more →
A new European Commission report has called on Western Balkan countries, including Albania, to expand efforts in managing migration inflows, asylum seekers, corruption and organised crime. Presented by Home Affairs... read more →
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has voiced concerns that foreign interference, including that from the United States, may manipulate the national elections next year. Orban made the comments in a... read more →
The European Commission is tomorrow set to release its second annual report critical of Hungary for having inadequate anti-corruption rules and infringing on press freedom. The critique will form part... read more →
The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into an alarming new spyware known as Pegasus. Activists, journalists, politicians, and business executives from around the world are all suspected of... read more →
At a meeting marking the 13th anniversary of the Socialist Movement, Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin sparked controversy after he called on his government to “unite the Serb world.” “The... read more →
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared talks over the future of Cyprus will only take place between “the two states” on the Mediterranean island. “The new negotiation process can... read more →
A Russian court on Wednesday sent a prominent activist to jail even before being heard, as authorities continued to crack down on critics ahead of the September parliamentary election. The... read more →
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is set to face three years in prison after being found guilty of corruption. Sarkozy, 66, who was French leader between 2007 and 2012, was... read more →
Frank Jensen, the mayor of Copenhagen in Denmark, stepped down from his post after being accused of sexual abuse and improper behaviour by nine of his young collaborators. Jensen, who... read more →