Saturday, 5 april 2025.
Russian Interest in Montenegrin Real Estate Spikes Despite Sanctions
Central Bank on Thursday said Russians are once again the largest real estate buyers in the country – despite the Montenegrin government's support for Western sanctions on the Kremlin.
EU’s Frontex tripped in its plan for ‘intrusive’ surveillance of migrants
Frontex and the European Commission sidelined their own data protection watchdogs in pursuing a much-criticised expansion of “intrusive” data collection from migrants and refugees to feed into Europol’s vast criminal...
Serbian Ministry to Probe Playing of Anti-Bosniak Song in School
The Education Ministry said it will investigate after videos were published by media showing pupils dancing to a nationalist, anti-Bosnian Muslim song at a school end-of-year celebration in the Serbian...
Facing Uproar, Albanian Socialists Promise Srebrenica Genocide Resolution
After facing uproar for rejecting a proposed parliamentary vote to condemn the Srebrenica genocide, Albania’s governing Socialist Party has put forward its own resolution for MPs to approve.
Refugee Bombing Case Highlights Serbia and Croatia’s Enduring Antagonism
Serbia plans to prosecute four Croatian officers in their absence for air attacks on a convoy of fleeing refugees in 1995 – but experts say that because Zagreb is not...
How a British Judge Caused Turmoil at the EU’s Kosovo Mission
Allegations of judicial interference and political pressure convulsed the European Union’s rule-of-law mission in Kosovo as a British lawyer who became a powerful judge despite lacking the required legal credentials...
US Lawmaker Demands Punishment for Wartime Rape in Kosovo
A US lawmaker proposed a resolution to Congress calling for the rapists who sexually assaulted Kosovo Albanian war survivor Vasfije Krasniqi Goodman to face justice and for Serbia to stop...
Start of Bosnian Serb General’s Trial Postponed in Serbia
The start of the high-profile trial of Bosnian Serb Army Drina Corps commander Milenko Zivanovic, already the focus of controversy, was postponed after Bosnian prosecutors offered to transfer the case...
Srebrenica: Why Did Two Countries Indict the Same Bosnian Serb General?
Milenko Zivanovic, wartime commander of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Drina Corps, was indicted in both Bosnia and Serbia, almost simultaneously, for similar crimes in Srebrenica in 1995, raising questions about...