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Journalist murder puts Bulgaria corruption in spotlight

Corruption in Bulgaria is back in the international spotlight after media at home and abroad linked the murder of journalist Viktoria Marinova to her...

Russia accused of interfering in FYROM name-change referendum

James Mattis, the US defence secretary, who arrived in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) on September 17, accused Russia of trying to...

Parliament in favour of lifting visa requirements for Kosovars

Parliament confirmed on Thursday the mandate for negotiations with the Council on the proposal to waive visa requirements for Kosovo’s citizens. MEPs backed, with 420...

Why Trump says he won’t defend tiny Montenegro

United States President Donald Trump is worried about protecting Nato member Montenegro. On July 18 Trump warned that sending troops from the alliance to...

Interview: Can the Euro-Atlantic vision inspire another diplomatic settlement in the Balkans?

An Interview with the Deputy General Secretary of VMRO-DPMNE Petar Bogojevski Petar Bogojeski is the Deputy General Secretary of VMRO-DPMNE, the main opposition party in...

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Energy, an election issue as Germany’s winds of change mark a record year

Germany's wind sector, its number one source of electric...

The EU launches new code to counter online hate speech

The European Commission and the European Board for Digital...

European farmers brace for tariff fallout as U.S. trade war looms

Across Europe's sprawling fields and vineyards, a storm is...

Chevron is interesting for hydrocarbon exploration in Greece

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has announced...

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