But some European officials who have helped to oversee the 1995 Dayton peace agreement that ended the war fear the removal of ...
New DNA analysis reveals how the rise and fall of the Roman Empire ultimately shifted the population in the Balkans.
Türkiye's state-run aid agency has restored more than 80 Ottoman-era structures in the Balkans as part of its efforts to preserve the common historical and cultural heritage of the empire's 550-year ...
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Why Chinese Energy Projects Are Facing a Backlash in the Balkans
A fatal accident at a Chinese-built solar plant in Bosnia triggered investigations that exposed illegal labor, violated permits, and ultimately halted the project amid rising public resistance to ...
Something magical happened when I first stepped off the bus in Sarajevo three years ago. The air felt different here, charged with stories and possibilities. I'd traveled through Western Europe plenty ...
Catherine Ashton served as EU high representative for foreign affairs; Misha Glenny is a former BBC correspondent and expert on the Balkans; Mark Medish served on the National Security Council in the ...
The Balkans have been at the center of great-power competition for centuries. Russia has long played a leading role, supporting its Slavic and Orthodox Christian allies in Serbia and elsewhere in the ...
A small team of local scientists are fighting rapid industrialization, misinformation and more to save Europe’s iconic cat Emily Soreghan Dime Melovski gestures at lynx displayed in a hunter’s lodge ...
Some of the best and brightest have been fleeing life in the Western Balkans in droves in recent decades. And there's no end in sight. Serbia's recent announcement that its population had sunk to ...
If you're confused about how the former Yugoslavia dissolved after the fall of communism, you're not alone. The country was melded together after World War I from six major Slavic groups and its ...
[Unfortunately, through miscarriage in the mails, this paper is some six weeks overdue; but the Editors thought that Mr. Buxton’s great knowledge of the Near-Eastern question would still be useful to ...
No one wants a Balkans arms race, even if it’s a “mini” one. Last May, when Croatia bought a dozen used Rafale fighter jets for $1.2 billion, the Associated Press described it as part of a “mini arms ...
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