Montenegro: Djukanovic Ally Admits Crimes, Quits Ruling Party
Svetozar Marovic, a close associate of Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and a high-ranking official of the ruling...
Svetozar Marovic, a close associate of Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and a high-ranking official of the ruling...
Freedom House, a watchdog organization dedicated to expanding freedom and democracy around the world, awarded Montenegro the...
Turmoil continues to roil Croatia’s coalition government, as Vice Prime Minister Tomislav Karamarko said Wednesday that he,...
In a country where graft is seen on all levels of society, the re-elected mayors of 11 counties are either accused or under...
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As protesters painted the main square in Skopje red Monday evening, commemorating the murder of a young man by a police...
In a nation that has seen about 175 journalists killed since 1986, media groups denounced President-elect Rodrigo Duterte...
The future of Croatia’s two-party coalition government is in doubt after the junior partner of the coalition, MOST, came out...
Authorities extended a preliminary investigation into alleged financial irregularities surrounding presidential candidate...
Once a chief of staff for former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Lula), Jose Dirceu was sentenced to 23 years in prison...
As citizens of Belgrade continue to ask why no authorities reacted to their calls for help in the night of April 25, when...
The Brazilian Senate is set to decide on Wednesday if President Dilma Rousseff should go on trial after an earlier call to...