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Pro-European Camp Counts on Anti-Graft Message in Moldovan Election

Experts warn that playing on old East-West rivalries may backfire for pro-Russian Socialists in Moldova’s July election. Moldovans face one election in July, but two competing campaign narratives. On the left, the pro-Russian parties are framing the upcoming parliamentary poll in terms of nationalism and Moldova’s geopolitical position, while to …

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As Mid-East Conflict Worsens, Some Kosovars March for Palestine

A small group of Kosovo citizens marched in the capital, Pristina, on Friday, in solidarity with the Palestinian people following the latest escalation between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza. As Israel stepped up its offensive against Hamas militants in Gaza, dozens of supporters of a feminist group in Kosovo …

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Serbia Shields Commanders from Kosovo Wartime Atrocity Cases

Twenty-one years after a massacre by Yugoslav Army soldiers in Kosovo, the trial of the alleged perpetrators is still ongoing and a Serbian court has ruled that senior commanders cannot be held legally responsible for crimes committed by their subordinates. It was the morning of May 14, 1999 when Serbian …

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