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The Croatian documentary ‘Fiume o Morte!’ has been awarded Best European...

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The European Union has called on Bosnia and Herzegovina to urgently...

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The Villages we Forgot and Why They’ll Matter Again

You don’t come to Gostuša by accident. The road that climbs...

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The Day Serbia Hit the Energy Wall

Hit the Energy Wall Washington said no. Moscow won’t sell. And now Serbia’s biggest refinery is going dark. For years, Serbia treated its energy sector as a diplomatic buffer — a carefully maintained grey zone between East and West where business could operate as...

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Austria’s Enduring Influence in Adria

How a small Alpine nation still shapes the sea it once ruled Evening settles over Rijeka’s port, cranes glinting against a violet horizon. Freight trains slide down from the Alps, bearing goods stamped with Austrian precision — steel, timber, machinery, pharmaceuticals. A century after...

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