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One way to go
By N. Angjelkoska|2022-04-22T15:55:30+02:0028. April 2022|Categories: Blog|Tags: Balkans, Education, North Macedonia (Macedonia), Southeastern Europe, Sports and Innovation|
Croatia turns a blind eye to animal rights violations
By FOMOSO|2021-11-04T09:19:05+01:0011. November 2021|Categories: Blog|Tags: Animals and Energy, Balkans, Croatia, Environment, Southeastern Europe|
“And this basic good, being food, is used as a potent tool by Serbia to foster relations…”
By L. Waldman|2021-02-15T18:41:08+01:004. November 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Balkans, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
“Kyrgyzstan, the only democracy in Central Asia is in turmoil after a rigged election…”
By S. Demspey|2020-10-29T10:39:28+01:0030. October 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Foreign and Security Policy, Moldova|
COVID-19: Czech Republic in the second wave
By S. Demspey|2020-10-15T17:03:01+02:0019. October 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Central-Eastern Europe, Czech Republic|
Many Belarusians are dissatisfied with 26 years of Lukashenka’s regime
By FOMOSO|2020-10-15T16:38:47+02:0016. October 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Belarus, Eastern Europe|
Belarussian President Lukashenka turns to Putin as mass protests continue with no end in sight
By S. Demspey|2020-09-15T15:02:28+02:0016. September 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Belarus, Eastern Europe, European Policy|
Presidential elections in Belarus: time for changes?
By FOMOSO|2020-07-13T08:44:36+02:0016. July 2020|Categories: Blog|Tags: Belarus, Central-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe|