30 Years Since Dayton: A Peace Agreement That Ended a War but Left Deep Structural Flaws
Thirty years after the Dayton Peace Agreement ended the bloodiest conflict in…
Vučić Pins All Hopes on 2026 to the Oldest Trick Used by Autocrats — One That May Backfire
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić still refuses to say whether he intends to…
“Now I Got a Message From Moscow”: What Vučić’s Open-Mic Moment in Brussels Reveals About His Loyalties
During a seemingly routine photo opportunity in Brussels, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić…
State Capture Comes Due: Vučić Faces a Harsh Reality Check in Brussels
The political maneuvering space for Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is rapidly shrinking,…
Brnabić Claims Some Judges and Prosecutors Act “Above the People” Amid Concerns Over Regime Influence
Serbian Parliament President Ana Brnabić criticized parts of the judiciary, claiming that…
Subotica Prosecutor’s Car Torched: “I Fear for My Safety and That of My Family”
Aleksandra Stojsavljević, a public prosecutor at the Basic Public Prosecutor’s Office in…
Mass Protests in Bulgaria Force Prime Minister and Government to Resign
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov and his government have resigned following massive…
Attacks on Journalists in Serbia: Half Carried Out by Police
Reporting on student and other protests that began in November 2024 has…
MIA of North Macedonia: Operational Staff Formation for UÇK Protest Is Standard Procedure, Security Measures Will Be Complete
Skopje/Prishtina, 11 December 2025 – The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of…
Serbian Mayor Sentenced to 14 Years for Murdering Partner in Jealousy-Driven Crime
Radovan Ranisavlević (57), director of the Department of General Administration and Public…
