Personal possessions and toys owned by children who lived through the wars in Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Serbia, as well as the ongoing war in Ukraine, went on display for the first time in the Serbian capital.
Montenegrin activist calls on authorities to investigate claims that the founder of ultra-nationalist online group 'Male State', – which Russia has banned – is currently living in Montenegro.
Greece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party was left broken by the October 2020 jailing of 18 of its senior figures. But they continue to reach far-right followers from behind bars in what critics say reeks of preferential prison treatment.
The court blocked the expansion of the passenger port of Piraeus that were part of a development agreement with a Chinese company worth 4.3 billion euros because an environmental assessment was not done.
Italian police on Monday said they had arrested four Albanian citizens in Bari suspected of raising cash for an extremist Imam, now in jail in Albania, and who were in possession of ISIS propaganda.
The Ukrainian Army's claim that Serbian 'militants' are being recruited to supplement Russian 'occupation' forces in Ukraine has drawn an angry riposte from the Serbian Defence Ministry.
The EU has reminded would-be member Montenegro of its obligation to silence propagandistic Russian media outlets, as the divided government goes slow in implementing most EU sanctions on Moscow.
Report by BIRN and other groups says Kosovo is not doing enough to re-train convicted fighters returned from war zones, so they can adapt back to normal life and work in the country.
Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj is running for a seat in parliament again at general elections next month, despite having a war crime conviction that should have legally barred him from sitting as an MP.