Musicians in Slovenia are losing royalties as radio stations exploit legal loopholes to avoid paying…
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If Bones Could Talk: Reassembling the Remains of Srebrenica
Twenty-one years after the mass killing of 8,300 men and boys in Srebrenica, the project…
“Romanians Adopt Remainians”: Romanians Can Now “Adopt” Brits Who Voted Against Brexit
Brits who voted against Brexit can now be “adopted” by Romanians thanks to a new…
Kosovo, UEFA, and the Fight for International Football Recognition
More than eight years after its declaration of independence, Kosovo has earned full recognition by…
Live(ish) Blogs and Updates: Serbia’s Elections 2016
Greetings to our friends and readers from Serbia and around the world. Serbia goes to…
At Sea: A Decades-Long Maritime Border Dispute Between Croatia and Slovenia Hits Another Roadblock with Far-reaching Implications
The international arbitration proceedings in The Hague over the territorial dispute for Piran Bay between…
Bosnia’s EU Bid and the European Court of Human Rights: Sejdić and Finci Seven Years Later
Jakob Finci wrote history: together with the Bosnian Rom Dervo Sejdić, Finci, a Bosnian Jew,…