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Serbia Eyes Artificial Intelligence in Courts, but Experts See Dangers
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Montenegro Seeks ‘Fraternal’ Serbia’s Friendship Despite Diplomatic Feud
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Live Blog: Central, Southeast Europe Responds to Uptick in COVID-19 Pandemic
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Fakebooks in Hungary and Poland
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20 Years On, Armed Conflict’s Legacy Endures in North Macedonia
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Democracy Digest: Criminal Justice System the Focus in Poland and Slovakia
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Balkan Insight’s Week in Pictures
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Montenegro Seeks ‘Fraternal’ Serbia’s Friendship Despite Diplomatic Feud
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ICG: Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Needs Compromise to Move Forward
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Croatian President Snubs Military Commemoration over Fascist Insignia
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Turkey, Serbia, Bosnia and Hungary Put Trust in Russian, Chinese Vaccines
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Bosnian Fighter ‘Innocent’ of Sarajevo Siege Charges, Says Lawyer
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Bosnian Army Ex-Commander Convicted of War Crimes
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Montenegro Seeks ‘Fraternal’ Serbia’s Friendship Despite Diplomatic Feud
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Fakebooks in Hungary and Poland
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Steroids Seizure on Embassy Bus Raises Fresh Questions for Moldova
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Orban Courts New Enablers in Germany for Post-Merkel Era
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Far-Right Extremism in Slovakia: Hate, Guns and Friends from Russia
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Poland’s Gastro-Rebellion
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Fakebooks in Hungary and Poland
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Steroids Seizure on Embassy Bus Raises Fresh Questions for Moldova
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Serbia Eyes Artificial Intelligence in Courts, but Experts See Dangers
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Turkey, Serbia, Bosnia and Hungary Put Trust in Russian, Chinese Vaccines
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BIRN Fact-Check: What Must be Done for Russian Forces to Leave Transnistria?
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20 Years On, Armed Conflict’s Legacy Endures in North Macedonia
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Year in Review: 2020 – Never a Dull Moment, But Best Forgotten
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US Push for Decentralisation May not Solve Bosnia’s Problems
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Abusers Beware: Serbian Women Will No Longer be Silent
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Under Biden, Balkans to Remain Flashpoint in US-Russia Relations
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Talk of ‘Theocracy’ in Montenegro Merely Reveals Elite Ignorance
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Democracy under Threat: America and Balkans Are in This Together
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Albanian Doctors Fret over Private Control of Hospital Labs
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In Muslim Region of Serbia, Ottoman-era Mosques Perish
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Son of Fugitive Ex-President Builds Raspberry Fortune in Serbia
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Irish Dream Turns to ‘Nightmare’ for Eastern European Seasonal Workers
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Green Ideals, Dirty Energy: The EU-backed Renewables Drive That Went Wrong
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Balkan Insight’s Week in Pictures
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Slovenia Evicts Alternative Culture Activists from Squatted Factory
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Storms Damage Ancient Montenegrin Coastal Town of Ulcinj
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Balkan Insight’s Week in Pictures
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Balkan Insight’s Week in Pictures
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Bosnian Serb Opposition Demand Dodik’s Resignation Over Icon Scandal
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Under Cossack Banner, Russian Ties with Balkan Fighters Strengthened
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Bosnian Acquitted of Going to Fight in Ukrainian Conflict
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Serbian Customs Find 2,000 Historic Artefacts Hidden in Truck
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Anti-Graft Prosecutors Detain Moldova’s Ex-Ambassador to Moscow
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Last Despatches: News Team Killed the Day After Kosovo War Ended
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Turkey Launches Mass Arrests of Alleged ‘Gulenist’ Military Officers
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Turkish President Adds More Palaces to his Luxury Homes
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Investigation Highlights Spike in Cases of Insulting Turkish President
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HRW: Rights Endangered in Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, Poland, Hungary
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Bosnia Urged to Aid Migrants amid Winter ‘Humanitarian Crisis’
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Migrants, Refugees Spurn Return to Torched Camp in Bosnia
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War Crimes Prosecutors to Quiz Albanian Army Ex-Officer
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Albania Mulls Buying US Identification System to Curb Voting Fraud
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Year in Pictures: 2020 in the Balkans and Central Europe
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Balkan Insight’s Week in Pictures
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Bosnian Election Commission Scraps Poll Results in Srebrenica, Doboj
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‘I Didn’t Ask’: Balkan Women Share Sexual Abuse Traumas
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Bosnian Court Rejects Indictment of Bosnian Serb Army Officers
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Delays Continue to Dog Bosnian Counter-Terrorism Policy
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Religious Strain of Anti-Vax Grows in CEE
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Bulgarian Prime Minister Clashes With President Over Elections
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Bulgaria in 2021: Testing Times for Govt, People and Environment
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Exiled Bulgarian Oligarch Unveils Sunny-Sounding Opposition Party
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Legendary Ex-Yugoslav Actress Mira Furlan Dies at 65
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Croatia Upholds Soldier’s Conviction for ‘Medak Pocket’ War Crime
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Croatia Charges 73-Year-Old Ex-Fighter with War Crime
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Croatia Returned 7,000 Refugees in 2020, Bosnian Minister Says
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Kosovo Court Ruling Puts Kurti’s Election Candidacy at Risk
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Kosovo MP Candidate Summoned by Hague Prosecutors
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Kosovo Acquits Ex-PM of Falsifying List of War Veterans
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Kosovo Theatre Director: Art Must Aid Post-Conflict Reconciliation
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North Macedonia’s Naivety About Vaccine Procurement Costs Country Dear
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North Macedonia’s Complex Ethnic Politics Threaten Long-Overdue Census
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North Macedonia in 2021 – Counting Heads, Mending Fences
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UNESCO Warns North Macedonia Again on Heritage City’s Status
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Moldova in 2021: Political and Economic Turbulence Could Worsen Emigration
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Moldova’s Cyber Crime Defences Questioned After DarkNet Sting
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Balkan Insight in 2020: The Stories That Mattered Most
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Heroes of 2020: People Who Made a Difference
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Montenegro Security Service Probes Destroyed Documents on Illegal Spying
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Serbia Invokes ‘Confidentiality’ Clause on Montenegrin Ex-President’s Extradition
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Montenegro’s President Flexes Muscles with New Government
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Montenegro in 2021: Sink or Swim for Disparate Ruling Partners
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European Court Rules Romania Violated Trans Rights
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Romania’s Dragnea Accused of Influence Peddling Over Trump Inauguration
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Romania Violated Journalist’s Freedom of Expression, Says European Court
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In Bucharest, Fans of Indebted Football Giant Pay Not to Watch
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Serbia in 2021: Hostage to an Election Won and Another to Come
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Renowned Serbian Acting Teacher Detained over Rape Claims
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Cover-Up Claims Shadow Unsolved Murder of Kosovo Serb Politician
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Bishop with Attitude Threatens to Shake Up Serbian Politics
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