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A Turkish lawyer who fled to Greece in 2020 has been on hunger strike for 29 days now, protesting against Greece's decision to cancel his political asylum status.
The surveillance scandal made headlines but did not hurt the Greek government at the ballot box. Experts say this reflects a general ambivalence about privacy violations in the digital era.
Albania's most-watched TV station has been shaken by the war of words between the management and the recently fired director of a major show – each accusing the other of blackmail and corruption.
With Poland ground zero of Russia’s hybrid war against the West, the government has been closely monitoring for signs of interference ahead of Sunday’s presidential runoff. Numerous threats ...
Nesrin Lushta, head of Kosovo’s Committee for Crime Victims Compensation, who is also a Supreme Court judge, said that not a single victim of war crimes in the country has received any ...
Nationalists in Serbia and Montenegro have manipulated memories of the Jasenovac concentration camp and the genocidal crimes committed by the World War II fascist Ustasa movement to stimulate ...
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