Interview with Nihad Suljić, a Bosnian humanitarian activist and founder of the Djeluj.ba! association in Tuzla. For several years, he has provided practical assistance to refugees, people on the move ...
The city of Zagreb, a member of the Mayors for Housing alliance, has introduced several measures to limit the negative effects of rising prices and the spread of short-term rentals. We spoke with Depu ...
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, partners of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) publish alarming data ...
From Ljubljana to Zagreb, there are women who are building what's missing in Europe and trying to secure European funding to ...
In North Macedonia, inflation is soaring and eroding families' purchasing power. For this reason, unions are calling for a ...
The Ex-Yu Rock Centar in Sarajevo was closed in November 2025 due to the difficult financial situation, coupled with the lack ...
Between inclusion in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) and the end of roaming charges, the positive approach of gradual ...
By midnight last night, the parliament in Pristina was supposed to elect the new head of state, but lawmakers failed to reach an agreement. This morning, outgoing president Vjosa Osmani dissolved ...
On the occasion of the centenary of the death of Ivana Kobilca (Ljubljana 1861-1926), a look at the life and works of the greatest Slovenian painter who was able to overcome taboos in a male-dominated ...
An intensive, multilateral and cross-border academic programme for young people from South-Eastern Europe is launched, aimed ...
Images from one of Greece’s darkest hours, the Kaisariani massacre, offered for sale eight decades later: within minutes, ...
The formal alignment with EU public procurement rules is bypassed by Western Balkans’ adoption of special laws, triggering risks of favoritism and corruptive practices. “EPPO’s jurisdiction should be ...
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