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The state court accepted a plea from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who was sentenced to a year in prison and given a six-year ban on holding political office, to convert his jail term to a fine ...
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Court hands deputy head of the Serbian government’s office for Kosovo a six-month jail term and a two-year ban on entering Kosovo for speech 'inciting ethnic hatred'.
After a Turkish court ordered YouTube to shut down jailed journalist Fatih Altayli’s hugely popular channel, Altayli vowed to continue his broadcasts by whatever means he can.
With documentaries that examine a world ravaged by war and greed - from Ukraine to Palestine and the aftermath of conflicts in Kosovo and Bosnia - DokuFest sought to offer an antidote to feelings ...
Serbia’s government has come under scrutiny for its deployment of hired muscle and plainclothes police against student protesters and their supporters.
Romania’s first post-communist president, Ion Iliescu, was buried with full state honours on Thursday – but not all Romanians mourn his passing.
Recent cases of Czech female journalists facing aggressive defamation campaigns for doing their job highlight persistent problems in a milieu still steeped in daily misogyny and sexualisation.
On a return trip to Bosnia, the British reporter who in 1992 helped expose the cruelty of the Serb-run camps in Bosnia says journalists must always side with the ‘bones in the ground’ – and ...