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Overcoming the controversial legacies of the past and finding a new role, between education on respect for nature and ...
On Sunday, 18 May, an annual festival dedicated to the 18th century ethnic Armenian troubadour and poet, Sayat Nova, real ...
Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations will conduct a press freedom mission to Zagreb, Croatia.
In the May 11 parliamentary elections, Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama secured another decisive victory, reinforcing a dominance built over three consecutive terms. His machinery of consensus is ...
In just a few days, the appeal of the international academic community in support of the students and faculty who have been protesting for more than four months in Serbia has reached 4,500 signatures.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan plans to change the country's constitution. According to some, any new constitution is linked to a potential peace agreement with Azerbaijan. The opposition, ...
This dossier is the outcome of the first part of the Policy Analysis Lab, "Memory and Media in the Western Balkans: Reporting and Storytelling," organized by the Master’s Degree in International ...
Between 19 and 21 May, Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations will conduct a press freedom mission to Zagreb, Croatia.
Thanks to cohesion funds, the EU states of south-eastern Europe are implementing many projects to prevent or combat floods, fires and other risks related to the climate crisis. Namely, the commitment ...
Between 2014 and 2020, Croatia received almost 4 billion Euros from the European Union for regional and social development projects. An overview of the data In the period 2014-2020, the European Union ...
In January 2007, when Romania was celebrating its accession to the European Union, more than half of the population had no sewerage, the GDP/capita ratio was less than half the European average and ...