Dispute resolution
Iran Nuclear Deal within reach as talks end, “final text” produced
The parties “now need to decide if the draft is acceptable for them”
BIRN Funds Projects to Research War Crime Case Archives
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network has selected 13 journalists, historians, artists and activists to receive grants to create small projects based on the archives of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague and domestic courts in former Yugoslav countries.
BIRN Fact-Check: Why Doctors Are Fleeing Erdogan’s Turkey
Low salaries and frightening levels of violence against medical personnel are not the only factors behind a worrying exodus, experts say.
Brnabic about the poster of domestic violence victims: Never saw anything so horrible
Namely, N1 published a poster which says that 298 women have been killed in the last ten years, and they have brought that into contact with the current government.
Belarus: Illegal immigrants were given teargas grenades to attack Polish troops (video-photos)
The situation could even escalate into a military conflict
After Mladic’s Verdict: Six Lessons to Learn from Hague Trials
So if this is the moment when we can turn away from criminals and the damage they have left behind them, and toward the societies picking up the pieces, what are the lessons that can be learned from 28 years of keeping law on the front burner? Let me suggest a few, in the hope that other people can suggest some more.
Lesson 1: The search for truth is more than confirmation of facts
China is rolling out an enormous “Weather Modification” system
Experts say it could spur conflict with a neighboring country
Deeply Divided Albania Braces for Turbulent Election
Despite appeals for the parties to observe international standards, there are fears that this April's elections will see more polarisation and aggressive language than usual - and even violence.
Violence against health care workers continues despite measures, says report
Violence against health care workers is still a major issue in the country amid the ongoing pandemic despite legal measures taken by authorities to prevent it, according to a new report by a labor union of health care workers.
Time for the rectors
All - or almost all - Greek governments in recent decades have lamented the occupation of university spaces by outside forces, whether they be unionists or simply delinquents.
For the first time, however, a plan has been drawn up to protect universities from such outside forces.
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