After Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004, it blocked Croatia's accession for years because it would not compromise on the borders... READ MORE›
She said his death deeply struck the hearts of the Croatian people ... READ MORE›
Praljak's actions reflected the deep moral injustice done to the six Bosnian Croats, the prime minister said... READ MORE›
The highest temperature on Thursday was 42C in Cordoba, Spain, and Catania, Italy... READ MORE›
As hundreds of refugees continued to stream into Croatia on Friday, the government announced that it would close its borders with Serbia... READ MORE›
A dangerous trail through the West Balkans is currently the main entry route into Europe for migrants fleeing war and upheaval... READ MORE›
Wisniewski goes on to claim how Russia's propaganda campaign is highly-focused, targeting the generally Serbian speaking Slavic-Orthodox communities within the Balkans... READ MORE›
Fascism helped create a time zone oddity in Spain 70 years later it may finally be undone... READ MORE›
On Sunday, trains were carrying migrants through Croatia and dropping them off at its northwestern border with Slovenia... READ MORE›
According to Peter Kreko, an analyst at Budapest think-tank Political Capital, even western European far-right parties such as France's Front National would reject such a campaign... READ MORE›
Bosnia's presidency has condemned an attack on Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic at a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre... READ MORE›
Shocked tourists witness hundreds of migrants seeking to stow away in a uk-bound truck in calais as cross-border migrant row worsens between france and italy... READ MORE›
Instead of being insulted, Markovic said he took the opportunity to thank Trump for supporting Montenegro's membership in NATO... READ MORE›
Lawyers for Melania Trump say a language school in Croatia used her image in an ad without consent... READ MORE›
Under new legislation, Spain would switch the country back to Greenwich Mean Time and do away with siestas, the sleep-filled breaks some Spaniards take... READ MORE›
In a surprise decision immediately after the parliamentary vote, Montenegro's top prosecutor issued a binding order that they remain at liberty... READ MORE›
That's what's happening now, UNHCR spokesman Melita Sunjic said from the Serbia-Croatia border, where about 2,000 people were forced to wait in a filthy, muddy no-man's land... READ MORE›
Croatia contended genocide was committed in Vukovar and other towns in the Krajina region, starting in 1991 when Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia but Serbian separatists occupied almost one-third of Croatia... READ MORE›
Refugees seeking new route to safety in Europe could be forced through Croatia minefields... READ MORE›
David Cameron will not be allowed to dismantle the European Union as he re-negotiates Britain's role the Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel warned on Thursday... READ MORE›
Austria introduced tighter controls on its eastern border, through which tens of thousands of people have passed on their way from Hungary to Germany... READ MORE›
A deal between Turkey and the European Union, struck in March, has largely shut off the flow of people reaching Greece and the Balkans... READ MORE›
Research finds eastern Europe most hostile to benefits of immigration, despite low levels of migrants... READ MORE›
Hot and dry weather has scorched crops amid fears of water shortages in Italy and Serbia as authorities appealed for care in consumption... READ MORE›
Day after day, Ramiz Nukic goes deep into the woods around Srebrenica in search of a tragic quarry human bones... READ MORE›
The EU commandments 10 things David Cameron must change in Europe... READ MORE›
Row between the two european countries intensifies after serbia imposes embargo in retaliation for border restrictions imposed by croatia... READ MORE›
Parts of central Europe have had a late taste of winter over the last few days... READ MORE›
Mr. Mrksic, once a Yugoslav Army general, was one of dozens of suspects to be charged with war crimes in connection with the Balkan wars... READ MORE›
No matter how it is dressed up, Triton is not a search and rescue operation, said Nicolas Beger of Amnesty International's European Institutions Office... READ MORE›
The International Court of Justice said Serb forces committed widespread crimes in Croatia early in the war, but these did not amount to genocide... READ MORE›
Zdeslav Santic, chief economist for Croatia's Splitska Banka, had other reasons to be skeptical of the new beginning... READ MORE›
Refugee crisis Slovenia struggling to cope in chaotic scenes at border as violence in Syria forces more to flee... READ MORE›
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