A veteran judge, Nebojsa Simeunovic turned up dead two months after refusing to order the arrest of miners whose strike would prove crucial in the...
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In May 1999, as NATO was bombing Yugoslavia to force the Serbian regime to end its campaign of violence in Kosovo, prominent ethnic Albanian dissident academic Ukshin Hoti was released from jail – and never seen alive again.
A veteran judge, Nebojsa Simeunovic turned up dead two months after refusing to order the arrest of miners whose strike would prove crucial in the...
By Luke Coffey Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, trade wars between America’s friends and foes — there has been no shortage of crises...
1. Introduction The slogan “America First” used by the Trump administration and continued in various forms by American policy, has brought...
A total of 109 weapons and various ammunition were surrendered in Manipur's four districts. This followed an appeal by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla,...
Many ethnic Serbs in what was once Yugoslavia have long chafed at Washington’s foreign policy. ‘Trump’s America is different,’ said a former...
In 2022 and 2023, Serbia’s Education Ministry allocated almost 200,000 euros to 11 NGOs to organise violence prevention workshops in schools. BIRN...
After a career littered with firsts, retired Kosovo prosecutor Drita Hajdari says the pursuit of justice for the crimes committed during the collapse...
Prominent ChillSpot producer DJ Fantan has sparked a social media storm after revealing that his ex-wife, Gamuchirai Nemukuyu, and their two young...
Nazmi Rrahmani, one of the first Kosovo Albanian writers to have his works published in isolated communist-era Albania, looks back on a career marked...
The day after he missed his nomination in the Pickstock constituency, Dean Samuels took to Facebook Live to explain his sudden disappearance. He...