Bulgarian election results: a glimpse of hope for North Macedonia and Albania
On the 14th of November, Bulgarian voters went to the polls for the third time in one year, to elect a new parliament and president.
On the 14th of November, Bulgarian voters went to the polls for the third time in one year, to elect a new parliament and president.
Tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan are rising again amid border clashes that started on the 13th of November. The clashes have been the deathliest since
Ten years ago, there was a wave of optimism known as the Arab Spring. Change was coming to the region following the tragic death in
Polish forces have used tear gas and water cannons against migrants trying to cross into the country from Belarus. Videos showed migrants throwing stones and
On September 23rd, Ukraine’s parliament passed a law into effect to order “oligarchs” to register and to stay out of politics. The law will come
Ten years ago, there was a wave of optimism known as the Arab Spring. Change was coming to the region following the tragic death in
The high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, has warned about the risk that Bosnian Serbs pose to the stability of the country. In a report
In the final week of October the Israeli government moved forward with plans to build more than 3000 new settlements in the occupied West Bank.
On November 5th, lawyers for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) presented their first 173-page defense to the Constitutional Court of Turkey. The ruling Justice and