New Open Data Law in North Macedonia: Transparency or Restrictions?

New Open Data Law in North Macedonia: Transparency or Restrictions?

The Ministry of Digital Transformation of North Macedonia has prepared a draft law on open data and the re-use of public sector information. Media organizations warn that this law, instead of increasi...

From Noga Zogu to Begaj: Roland Qafoku Presents a Century of Republic History in the Book '11 Presidents'

From Noga Zogu to Begaj: Roland Qafoku Presents a Century of Republic History in the Book '11 Presidents'

Journalist, analyst, and researcher Roland Qafoku recently published a work of exceptional significance for the historical memory of the Albanian state, a book titled "11 Presidents (1925-2025)," publ...

Obama Considers Plan to Counter Trump's Influence

Obama Considers Plan to Counter Trump's Influence

Former US President Barack Obama is increasingly expressing concern about Donald Trump's potential impact on the future of democracy in the United States. According to sources close to Obama, he is co...

Lončar: Attempt to poison Bačulov is an attempt to destroy Vučić

Lončar: Attempt to poison Bačulov is an attempt to destroy Vučić

Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar stated that the alleged attempt to poison councilor of the City of Novi Sad, Miša Bačulov, is actually an attempt to discredit the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vu...

Political Pressures on Academia: Limiting Freedom of Research and Science

Political Pressures on Academia: Limiting Freedom of Research and Science

American President Donald Trump made no secret of his admiration for models by which Viktor Orban and Recep Tayyip Erdogan subordinated academic institutions in their countries. In his campaign agains...

Anniversary of the Tragedy in Novi Sad and the ABCs of Protests in Serbia

Anniversary of the Tragedy in Novi Sad and the ABCs of Protests in Serbia

Today in Novi Sad marks the anniversary of the awning collapse in which 16 people died. A commemorative gathering is being held on this occasion, and students who initiated the protests are announcing...

Croatia Reinstates Military Service with a Salary of 1100 Euros and Credited Work Experience

Croatia Reinstates Military Service with a Salary of 1100 Euros and Credited Work Experience

Croatia has decided to reinstate basic military training, better known as military service, after a hiatus of nearly two decades. With amendments to the law adopted by the Parliament, starting in 2026...

Nicolas Sarkozy's Release Request Hearing Scheduled for November 10th

Nicolas Sarkozy's Release Request Hearing Scheduled for November 10th

The request of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy for release will be examined in court on November 10th, according to sources close to the judicial authorities. Sarkozy, who began serving a five...

Slovenia Introduces New Measures to Address Roma Issues After Tragedy in Novo Mesto

Slovenia Introduces New Measures to Address Roma Issues After Tragedy in Novo Mesto

Slovenia was shaken by the tragic death of Aleš Šutar from Novo Mesto, who died after being attacked while defending his son. The incident occurred on October 26, 2025, in front of the Patriot bar, wh...

Schmid Changes Stance on State Property Law in BiH

Schmid Changes Stance on State Property Law in BiH

The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, has expressed a new position on the law regulating the disposal of state property, two decades after it was imposed by the interna...

Slobodanka Gruden, First Female Mayor of Belgrade, Passes Away

Slobodanka Gruden, First Female Mayor of Belgrade, Passes Away

Slobodanka Gruden, the first woman to serve as the mayor of Belgrade, has passed away at the age of 86. Mrs. Gruden led the capital of Serbia during the difficult times of sanctions and war in the 199...

German Left Criticizes Approach to Serbia

German Left Criticizes Approach to Serbia

Members of the German Left have expressed concern about the situation in Serbia, a year after the railway station accident in Novi Sad, where sixteen people lost their lives. They criticize the German...