More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to stop premieres in European cities of Boris Malagurski’s controversial documentary film about the Bosnian Serbs, claiming that it distorts the facts about the Srebrenica genocide.
An exhibition of photographic portraits of Bosnians who were born as a result the 1992-95 war and their mothers went on display in the Serbian capital.
Montenegrin state media provided propaganda backing for Slobodan Milosevic’s wars, but the creation of a historical archive about the 1990s conflicts could prove difficult because a lot of video material has disappeared.
President Aleksandar Vucic made a speech at the launch of the collected works of Serbian historian Milorad Ekmecic, who was a close associate of Bosnian Serb wartime political leader Radovan Karadzic.
Hackers on Monday leaked new information from Albanian police files on 'suspected' people – which opposition leader Sali Berisha described as a worrying development for European security.
Right-wing groups urge people to prepare for protests this Saturday, saying they fear the EuroPride march may still take place – despite Tuesday’s police ban.
Minister of Public Administration warns that organized cyber attacks on Montenegrin government servers are continuing, while speculation continues about the organizers of these attacks and their motives.
In the fourth of BIRN’s Balkan war photographer series, Gjorgi Licovski tells the story of his picture of two boys carrying ammunition to security forces, encapsulating the chaos of conflict in the North Macedonia town of Tetovo.