The Moldovan Intelligence and Security Service (SIS) announced it has ended its partnership agreement with the Russian intelligence agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB). Through Moldova’s Foreign Ministry, the SIS... read more →
Albania’s Ministry of Justice has approved a blogger’s extradition to Russia on espionage charges. The Ministry made the dedication in response to demands for Russia, saying it had received “guarantees”... read more →
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution recommending that other EU bodies advance negotiations over Serbian accession to the bloc “only if the country aligns with EU sanctions against Russia... read more →
Former Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Onyshchenko has secured North Macedonian citizenship, competing under the latter country’s flag at a horse jumping competition in St Tropez, France. Last month, Onyshchenko posted a... read more →
Slovakia’s governing coalition has come to an end following Monday’s resignation of the remaining ministers from the SaS party. The uneasy alliance which SaS had forged with Sme Rodina (We... read more →
The British government has added a Croatian businessman to its blacklist of persons and companies in relation to his support of Moscow amid the invasion of Ukraine. The Office of... read more →
Online misinformation has become the new normal in Balkan internet communities, according to a new report by the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN). In Serbia and Hungary, a spike in... read more →
The Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic denied that the signing of a gas deal with Moscow on the weekend was connected to the country’s refusal to impose sanctions on Russia. ... read more →
Online anti-Ukraine propaganda, especially targeting Ukrainian President Zelensky, are now commonplace across the Balkans. On 28 April, for example, a video circulated among Hungarian Facebook users showing cocaine on Zelensky’s... read more →
More than 100 schools in Serbia’s capital of Belgrade received bomb threats yesterday. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 97 elementary schools and a number of high schools received... read more →