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  • Proteste contro Gruevski nel 2018, Skopje © Alexandros Michailidis/Shutterstock
    Politics and justice

    After Orbán’s defeat, the fate of former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski is once again in the balance. After several convictions in his homeland, he fled to Hungary, where he received political asylum. New Prime Minister Peter Magyar has called Gruevski “a criminal,” paving the way for a possible extradition

    23/04/2026, Aleksandar Samardjiev  Tetovo

  • People attending the funeral service of Ilia II in Tbilisi
    Religion and politics

    The death of Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II, who led the Georgian Orthodox Church for nearly 50 years, marks the end of an era for the entire country, as for many he was a symbol of national unity. The next Patriarch will be elected soon

    21/04/2026, Tornike Kakalashvili 

  • Rumen Radev © roibu/Shutterstock
    Politica

    Former President Rumen Radev has secured a landslide victory in yesterday’s snap general election in Bulgaria, and his “Progressive Bulgaria” party will hold an absolute majority in the Sofia parliament. However, there are concerns within the EU over Radev’s pro-Russian stance, as he has called for a resumption of dialogue with Moscow

    20/04/2026, Francesco Martino  Sofia

  • Bowl of almonds © Shutterstock/Towfiqu ahamed barbhuiya
    Identity and conflicts

    In a climate of formally warm relationships between Nicosa and Tehran, now strained by the tragic events of the last months, Iranians living in Cyprus must navigate their daily lives with increasing care

    15/04/2026, Mary Drosopoulos  Nicosia

  • © Parlamento UE
    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

  • Rumen Radev © Anton Chalakov/Shutterstock
    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