Montenegro

26 July 2012
Tajik Fighting Ends, Ukraine Gets on Anti-Gay Bandwagon

Plus, the Slovak government plans a health-care takeover and a flash fire destroys a Roma camp in Montenegro.

By Jeremy Druker, Joshua Boissevain, Ioana Caloianu, and Sofia Lotto Persio
 
27 June 2012
EU to Open Talks With Montenegro and Seek New Route for Caspian Energy Premium

Plus, sentences are handed down in 1991 massacre of Croat civilians and the Kyrgyz parliament issues a dress code.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, and Sofia Lotto Persio
 
31 May 2012
Bulgarian Reporter Threatened, Shady Montenegrin Bank Exposed

Plus, Moscow plans to beef up its military in the Arctic and Azerbaijan says it foiled a plot against Eurovision. 

By Barbara Frye and Joshua Boissevain
 
20 April 2012
Montenegrin Journalist to Do Time for Libel, 'Stalin Buses' to Ride on V-E Day

Plus, Minsk tightens the screws on a jailed human rights activist, and how did Yanukovych make all that book money?

By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 
Vladimir Kozlov
25 January 2012
Nazarbaev Opponents Arrested, Saakashvili Opponent in Court Victory

Plus, Montenegro suffers under prolonged drought and an exclusive massacre in Romania.

By Ky Krauthamer, Joshua Boissevain, and Kelly Klein
 

12 January 2012
Monkey Business in Slovakia, Romania’s Stray Dogs Escape Death Row Premium

Plus, forced marriage of Balkan immigrants troubling Germany and Central Asia’s protesters-for-hire.

By Jeremy Druker, Ioana Caloianu, Varvara Lokteva, and Joshua Boissevain
 
25 November 2011
The Russian Chalk Circle in the Balkans Premium

As EU accession – and the fight against corruption – become less abstract, some pols look to Moscow for a way out.

By Koca Pavlovic
 
Anna Grodzka
8 November 2011
Poland’s New-Look Parliament, Hope on Horizon for Romanian Economy Premium

Plus, nationalists rally in Moscow and Georgians rush to give money to a billionaire.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Kaitlyn Meade
 
30 May 2011
For Montenegro, Statehood Might Have Been the Easy Part

Five years after its independence, the country must still tackle corruption and master the peaceful transition of power.

By Florian Bieber
 
11 March 2010
Silly Supermen Premium

Want lots of power but no responsibility? Run for president in the Balkans.

By Tihomir Loza
 

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