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In the arid north-east, the towns monopolise the running water while the villagers dig ever-deeper wells, in a race to the ...
In southwestern Albania, a government plan to harness a village’s natural springs for the needs of a luxury tourism ...
Higher Court fails to confirm prosecution indictment of former Transport Minister Goran Vesic and 12 others for the disaster ...
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A new shipload of migrants from Italy arrived in Albania on Friday after the Rome government changed the rules on the use of ...
Serbian authorities step up pressure on supporters of the student-led protests, invading a university faculty to issue ...
Kosovo has gone through rapid digitalisation, but its institutions, businesses, and public services remain vulnerable to data ...
Dozens of people from Bosnia and Herzegovina have responded to a rare invitation from Podgorica to testify about crimes ...
As President Vucic’s personal pick – after the previous premier resigned amid mass protests – Djuro Macut may struggle to ...
Croatia's Interior Ministry said operations targeted several criminal networks that have been transporting drugs from Latin ...
The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee took Belgrade to task for ignoring the demands of student protesters – ...
Dutch former gendarmerie commander Hans Leijtens took the reins of Frontex with a vow to renew the EU border agency’s ...
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