Serbia dropped reference to biometric technologies from its draft Law on Police, but its interior ministry has anyway installed formidable facial recognition software already used by Russia and Iran ...
Radev halts refuelling arrangement after Trump declines to lift visa requirements for Bulgarian visitors to US. Outgoing Bulgarian President Rumen Radev (C) greets supporters after a formal handover ...
As tensions grew in Yugoslavia, Serbia used the crimes committed by the fascist Ustasha forces of World War Two to whip up fear and hatred of Croats, preparing the public for war. This post is also ...
In her latest despatch from Washington, Jovana Djurovic dissects official State Department policy on the Balkans. Greetings from Washington, where over the past month there have been three ...
The book, published by Integra, an NGO focused on peace, reconciliation, and human rights, brings together 20 testimonies from people who, during the mass expulsions of spring 1999, were violently ...
The court ruling that ousted the main opposition party’s leadership and the riot police raid on its headquarters have caused public revulsion at an open display of injustice – particularly among ...
Most former Yugoslav countries have been supporting Ukraine since the Russian invasion, recalling their own wartime suffering in the 1990s. But Serb officials remain sympathetic to their allies in ...
Authorities say they are responding faster to domestic violence reports – but a series of recent deaths or murders of women suggests the gap between promises and meaningful change remains wide.
Central Bank data shows direct investments from Russia have fallen by 73 per cent since EU sanctions were imposed in 2022 over the war against Ukraine. Jelena Perovic, former head of the ...
Ukrainian Security Service says it suspects Davor Savicic, alleged commander of the Wolves combat unit, tortured and mistreated civilian captives while fighting for Russia in Ukraine in 2022.
Women politicians such as ex-President Vjosa Osmani are frequent targets of AI-generated false content and online abuse as Kosovo heads to the polls.
Probe into how photographs of Serbian activist taken at airport came to be published reveals that various state agencies had unregulated access to its video surveillance.