Former Justice Ministry official says EUROPOL some months ago warned the government that it believed three Montenegrin police officers had more than 50 million euros each in their bank accounts – earned from...
A Russian-flagged oil tanker seized by Greek authorities on April 8 under the new EU and US sanctions regime remains marooned off an island until its fate can be resolved.
Lana, Photo: Jack Ronalds,...
During a continuing exhumation in the village of Medjine in the Mostar area, investigators found five more bodies of people who are believed to have died during the war in 1994.
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Most of the indictments issued by the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office last year, including charges against high-ranking Bosnian Serb Army officers, were actually products of someone else’s work,...
After a Turkish court jailed rights activist Osman Kavala for life on April 25, The European Parliament on Thursday condemned the sentence and called on the EU and Member States to take action.
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Romanian leaders say gas extractions from the Black Sea’s Neptune Deep field, due to come on stream in 2026, will make Romania a regional energy exporter – and Russia-dependent Moldova will be given...
Bulgaria’s parliament has voted for Bulgarian factories to repair Ukraine’s military equipment and allow Ukraine to use its port of Varna, after Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov met Ukraine’s...
New gas terminal in Greece, expected to open at the end of 2023, will transport gas to Moldova and Ukraine and so reduce their energy dependency on Russia.
European Council President Charles Michel meets...
Prosecutors in The Hague have filed an updated indictment including new charges of alleged crimes against civilians committed by wartime Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla leaders including former Kosovo...
The breakaway region of Transnistria has ordered the mobilization of all adult males following several reports of explosions – amid fears that the war in Ukraine is starting to spread beyond its borders.
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