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Montenegro Not Actively Seeking Return of Fighters’ Families in Syria

A handful of wives and children of Montenegrins who joined Islamic State remain in camps in Syria, with no official requests made for their repatriation.Authorities in Montenegro say they have not received any requests for the repatriation of the wives and children of Montenegrin citizens who fought with Islamic State …

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BUDAPEST’S FIRST SKYSCRAPER: A CONCRETE SIGN OF ORBAN’S REGIONAL AMBITIONS

To some, the MOL Campus is a symbol of modernity; to others, a warning that big money, backed by Hungary’s government, is set to radically transform the capital. An astonishing steel-and-glass tower that, day by day, is climbing ever higher into the Budapest sky is causing quite a stir. Designed …

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WHO WANTS TO VOTE? THE SPECTACULAR FAILURE OF REFERENDA IN SLOVAKIA

As a referendum on a snap election brews, Slovaks are reminded of their dismal track record in voting in plebiscites. Yet this time could be different. Six years after it last appeared in the public’s mind, “referendum” is a buzzword again in Slovakia. As a nearly 600,000-signature petition calling for …

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