I didnโ€™t know what to expect from the Youth Sports Games. But they blew me away | Adrian Chiles

To see the kids kicking balls around at the international tournament in Croatia is more than just a joy; itโ€™s a miracleEven though I didnโ€™t know Graham Norton, I ended up playing simultaneous chess alongside Nemanja Vidiฤ‡. I should explain. A couple of…

Bringing a claim of compensation for harm suffered as a result of alleged psychological harassment by the Head of Mission and his Deputy before the EU Courts: Montanari v Eucap Sahel Niger (Case T-371/22)

  

 

Antje Kunst*

* Antje Kunst is an
international lawyer and barrister of a UK based Chambers, specialised in EU
and international public law, human rights and litigation. She is admitted to
the Bar of England and Wales, and th…

China pressures lawmakers from Slovakia, other countries to skip Taiwan summit

China contacted lawmakers in a bid to pressure them to not attend a democracy summit on the island of Taiwan.

UN agencies urge Bosnia to vaccinate children after two die in measles outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF on Tuesday (23 July) urged Bosnia’s authorities to raise the measles vaccination rate among children after two adolescents in the Balkan country died in an outbreak of the highly infectious respiratory ill…

Bosnian Muslims commemorate anniversary of Srebrenica massacre

Thousands gathered in Srebrenica, Bosnia, on Thursday to commemorate the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims, coinciding with the recent UN designation of July 11 as an international day of reflection. The massacre executed by Bosnian Serb forces claimed…

Energy Community ministers meet in Bosnia and Herzegovina as EU tariffs loom

EU candidate countries from the continent’s South and East are meeting in Bosnia and Herzegovina today, 3 July, to reinforce efforts to integrate with the blocโ€™s energy markets to avoid potential tariffs on power exports to the EU.

Power outage hits several Balkan states as heat overloads system

A major power outage hit Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania and most of Croatia’s coast on Friday (21 June), disrupting businesses, shutting down traffic lights and leaving people sweltering without air conditioning in the middle of a heatwave.

Blessed are the leaks: Italian home plays host to another โ€˜weepingโ€™ statue

Figurine sits in front garden of family that previously claimed to have seen tears of blood from another statueIn the front garden of the Gregori family home on the outskirts of Civitavecchia, a port city close to Rome, is a well-curated grotto contain…

Slovenia blasts Bosnia and Herzegovina for blocking EU voting by its citizens

The move could hinder Savajevo’s European accession progress, Slovenian President Nataลกa Pirc Musar warns.

Bosnia and Herzegovina bars some EU citizens from voting in EU election

An ally of Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik called the move retaliation for support of a U.N. resolution on Srebrenica.

Moldova strips general of rank and medals over Russian spying allegations

The move comes amid warnings Moscow is seeking to destabilize the EU candidate country.

UN High Representative: Bosnia and Herzegovina not ready for EU, but no other option

While Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is not ready for EU accession, the United Nations High Representative for Bosnia, Christian Schmidt, told Euractiv that EU leaders must be aware the country could be at great risk if the accession process is further d…

Serbia reels at UN resolution on Srebrenica massacre

Decades later, Belgrade is still determined to control the narrative over the slaughter of over 8,000 Bosniaks in 1995 during the Yugoslav war and mold it to its own interests.

UN Srebrenica resolution will cause further division in the Balkans

Reaching a consensus on memorializing the past in a way that doesnโ€™t sow division is the best way to ensure it does not โ€” and cannot โ€” happen again.

Trumpโ€™s son-in-law Kushner secures controversial Belgrade real estate deal

Serbian government ignores criticism to ink agreement.

The UN Srebrenica resolution is vital for peace

Ending genocide denial is more relevant than ever, however, the opportunity is being squandered as politicians fail to confront and process the past in a responsible way.

Disinformation has become the single biggest threat to electoral integrity

The most important responsibility for election management bodies today is to build and sustain votersโ€™ trust in the integrity of the electoral process โ€” and tech companies can help.