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The “Joint History Project”, winner of the CESPIC Award, is the largest civil society project in the Balkans, bringing together over one hundred experts from thirteen countries. The idea is to transform history, often used as a tool of division, into a space for learning, understanding, and dialogue. We interviewed project manager Zvezdana Kovač
12/03/2026, Marco Abram, Sanja Vasić
Interview with Nihad Suljić, a Bosnian humanitarian activist and founder of the Djeluj.ba! association in Tuzla. For several years, he has provided practical assistance to refugees, people on the move, and asylum seekers transiting along the Balkan route, and is active in the identification and burial procedures of those who died along the route. Winner of the CESPIC Peace Award
12/03/2026, Nicole Corritore
- Media freedom
Media freedom in Italy has continued its overall downward trajectory in the past two years, amidst the car bomb attack on one of the country’s most famous journalists, new spyware attacks on reporters, politicisation of the public broadcaster, legal harassment of journalists by governing politicians, and continued concerns over media pluralism, partner organisations of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) said today
11/03/2026, Redazione
- Analysis
Cyprus is not a party to the Iran confrontation, yet its geography and British military bases place the island uncomfortably close to the front line
11/03/2026, Mary Drosopoulos
- Urban policies
The city of Zagreb, a member of the Mayors for Housing alliance, has introduced several measures to limit the negative effects of rising prices and the spread of short-term rentals. We spoke with Deputy Mayor Luka Korlaet
10/03/2026, Giovanni Vale
- Politics
The failure to elect a new president risks forcing Kosovo to hold its third parliamentary elections in just 15 months. Current President Vjosa Osmani has dissolved parliament, a move Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s ruling party considers unconstitutional
09/03/2026, Mehmet Krasniqi Pristina
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Fighting Corruption in the Western Balkans as part of the EU’s Enlargement Reprioritisation
by European Talks
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Bucharest, the Romanian capital, Militari neighborhood. Where once stood a twenty-year-old abandoned railway line, overflowing with garbage, an intriguing urban oasis has sprung up: the brand-new Railway Park. Credit goes to an idea from PressOne newspaper and the direct involvement of the local community
13/03/2026, Marco Ranocchiari
- Peace
The peace process with the Kurds in Turkey continues: after the announced dissolution of the PKK, paths are being sought that can lead to a “positive peace”, capable of addressing the root causes of the conflict
13/03/2026, Burcu Karakaş Istanbul
SLAPPs, or strategic lawsuits, often target media outlets that engage in investigative journalism. Moldova is no exception. We discussed the issue during a recent workshop in Chisinau
13/03/2026, Gian Marco Moisé
- Conflicts and security
The Kurti government has decided to invest one billion euros to transform the Kosovo Security Force into a fully-fledged army, capable of interacting with NATO forces in an increasingly tense regional situation
13/03/2026, Arta Berisha Pristina
The “Joint History Project”, winner of the CESPIC Award, is the largest civil society project in the Balkans, bringing together over one hundred experts from thirteen countries. The idea is to transform history, often used as a tool of division, into a space for learning, understanding, and dialogue. We interviewed project manager Zvezdana Kovač
12/03/2026, Marco Abram, Sanja Vasić
Interview with Nihad Suljić, a Bosnian humanitarian activist and founder of the Djeluj.ba! association in Tuzla. For several years, he has provided practical assistance to refugees, people on the move, and asylum seekers transiting along the Balkan route, and is active in the identification and burial procedures of those who died along the route. Winner of the CESPIC Peace Award
12/03/2026, Nicole Corritore




















