Politics and justice
23/04/2026, Aleksandar Samardjiev Tetovo
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15/04/2026, Mary Drosopoulos Nicosia
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- European Unione
Flexibility and simplification in the proposed new EU budget for 2028-2034 could easily lead to “deregulation even within European funds.” Interview with Chiara Catelli, advocacy officer at PICUM
15/04/2026, Federico Baccini Bruxelles
- Portrait
Polls predict former President Rumen Radev will win the Sunday, April 19, elections in Bulgaria. A moderate nationalist, open to dialogue with Moscow, Radev has toughened his tone during the campaign, so much so that his opponents are raising the specter of a new Orbán
14/04/2026, Francesco Martino Sofia
- Religious festivities
From candlelit vigils to the silence of the communist years, Catholic and Orthodox communities celebrate Easter in Albania as both a religious and cultural event shaped by interfaith coexistence and historical memory
14/04/2026, Arbjona Çibuku Berat
- Opinion
The recent announcement of the establishment of an Office for International Cooperation, tasked with managing diplomatic relations with the Republika Srpska, suggests yet another move toward secession
13/04/2026, Alex Young
- Activism and environment
In addition to multinational mining companies, environmental activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina also clash with local political leaders who enthusiastically facilitate the exploitation of natural resources. Despite the difficult path of victories and defeats, activists are not giving up the fight for the environment
10/04/2026, Peter Lippman
- Activism and environment
In Bosnia and Herzegovina environmental activism is proving to be a transversal phenomenon, capable of uniting diverse social groups and overcoming ethnic and religious divisions fueled by political elites. The third episode of our reportage
08/04/2026, Peter Lippman
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