The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Moldovan authorities, and in favour of investigative media outlet RISE Moldova after the latter was sued for defamation. The suit was... read more →
After four years of delays and mounting concerns of a violent pushback against migrants at the Croatian border with Bosnia and Serbia, Croatian authorities have finally launched an investigation into... read more →
The Moldovan General Prosecutor Alexandr Stoianoglo was detained earlier this week for 72 hours on charges related to corruption and abuse of power. “We are returning to a ‘captured’ state,”... read more →
Leaked documents from the Panama Papers have directed attention to Bosnian engineering firm EnergoInvest in relation to the electricity interconnection line built between Albania and Kosovo. Ten years in the... read more →
The head of Serbia’s Party of Freedom and Justice, former Belgrade mayor Dragan Djilas, has slammed EU parliamentarians’ draft electoral reforms after they were leaked to the media yesterday. “The... read more →
In Cetinje, Montenegro, riot police fired tear gas on protesters and dismantled barricades that had been erected in a failed attempt to curb the inauguration of the new head of... read more →
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 →