Mirko Zecevic Tadic was a member of the self-styled Croatian Defense Council during the Bosnian War. He had just reached adulthood as the fighting broke out in 1992, and eventually lost his right leg below the knee in a conflict that pitted neighbor against neighbor and majority Bosniaks, Serbs, and …
Read More »BIRN Presents Online Platform on China’s Activities in Western Balkans
BIRN’s new interactive map pinpoints China’s growing business presence in the region – which experts say media and civil society need to focus on more. Experts and journalists have warned that Chinese loans and investments in the Balkans lack a desirable level of transparency and say more of a focus …
Read More »Kosovo Urged to Keep up its Guard against Radicalisation
Kosovo is trying to reintegrate returnees from the Islamic State. But its strategy on religious extremism must evolve too, experts say. In the backyard of a house in the southern Kosovo city of Prizren, a four-year-old girl sits with a smartphone listening to Ilahi, a form of Islamic song. The …
Read More »Perspectives On Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue – OpEd
We ought not to consider The Balkans a region completely immune from potential crises and conflicts. The symptoms of this assumption are clearly visible in the current political situation in Bosnia, which is risking to enter into a new conflict with unforeseeable consequences, even 25 years after the Dayton Peace …
Read More »Albania’s Democrats Risk Split in Berisha-Basha Showdown
Political veteran Sali Berisha will bid to take back control of the opposition Democrats on Saturday, but in doing so he risks splitting the party in two.Tirana’s 22,500-seat ‘Air Albania’ stadium will host a grudge match on Saturday, but there won’t be a football in sight. Instead, a 77-year-old former …
Read More »Cracks Over Policy Cast Shadow over Bulgaria’s New Govt
Bulgarian politics enter a new phase with ‘We Continue the Change’ heading a coalition under Kiril Petkov as Prime Minister – but the political diversity of the new cabinet could be a major problem.The formation of a new government in Bulgaria in early December understandably brought a new sense of …
Read More »Macron et Orban : opération séduction en Europe centrale
Malgré des positions différentes entre Macron et Orban, un rapprochement est en train de s’opérer. Pour s’émanciper de l’Allemagne ? Le président Emmanuel Macron a rencontré le Premier ministre hongrois Viktor Orban. Ce dernier assure actuellement la présidence tournante du groupe de Visegrad (Pologne, République tchèque, Slovaquie et Hongrie) et a …
Read More »Egypt Calls for Federation in Cyprus, Rejecting Turkish-backed 2-State Solution
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry on Tuesday said a solution to the dispute in ethnically divided Cyprus must follow the UN-endorsed road map for reunification of the island in a federal framework, and be based on international law rather than promoting “aggressive activities or expansionist tendencies.” His remarks, seen as …
Read More »Dodik Paroli bieten
Bosnische Serben treiben die Abspaltung von der Zentralregierung voran. Noch bleiben sechs Monate bis zu ersten konkreten Maßnahmen. Milorad Dodik hat seinen Drohungen Taten folgen lassen. Mit den Beschlüssen der Mehrheit des Parlamentes der serbischen Teilrepublik hat er den gemeinsamen Staat Bosnien und Herzegowina ernsthaft infrage gestellt, auch wenn die …
Read More »Bosna-Hersek’te gidişat iyi değil
Bosna-Hersek Üçlü Başkanlık Konseyi’nin “Kendimi Bosna-Hersek Devlet Başkanı gibi hissetmiyorum, çünkü bence böyle bir devlet yok” diyen Sırp üyesi Milorad Dodik, geçen Ekim ayında, Sırp Cumhuriyeti entitesinin Bosna-Hersek vergi ve yargı sisteminden çıkması ve kendi ordusunu kurması için entite meclisine teklif götüreceğini söylemişti. Dodik dediğini yaptı ve Sırp Cumhuriyeti Meclisi …
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