Ethnic groups in Europe
North Macedonia: Justice Postponed Again in Mass Murder Trial
But in the end, the party had to for with less, as in exchange for its continued participation in the Social Democrats-led government, it accepted a freshly-tailored seat of First Deputy Prime Minister tasked with overseeing the political system and inter-ethnic relations.
Montenegro’s Bosniak Party Urges MPs to Recognise Srebrenica Genocide
Bosniak Party MP Ervin Ibrahimovic during a parliament session in Podgorica. Photo: Parliament of Montenegro.
"We have to face the past and pay homage to the victims. That is the task of Montenegro, which should continue the course that makes it a factor of stability in the region," Ibrahimovic told media.
Address Inactive: The Ethnic Albanians Being ‘Deleted’ in Serbia
Are political calculations behind a practice in Serbia to classify as inactive the addresses of people deemed no longer living at their registered addresses, a significant number of them ethnic Albanians?
Bosnia Arrests Two for Crimes Against Humanity in Foca
State Investigation and Protection Agency officers on Wednesday arrested Spomenko Novovic and Borislav Pjano, who is a serving police officer in the eastern Bosnian town of Foca, on suspicion of killing, robbing and abusing Bosniak civilians in the summer of 1992.
ParliamentaryElections2020/ More than 264,000 Romanians abroad turn out to vote until 23:00 hrs
More than 264,000 Romanian citizens had voted abroad in the general election until Sunday as of 23:00 hrs, Romania's time, with 21,329 of these votes being cast by mail, the Permanent Electoral Authority announced on its website. In Spain, the country with one of the largest Romanian communities abroad, 140 polling stations were organized, in which more than 33,000 people cast their ballots.
ParliamentaryElections2020/ More than 262,000 Romanians abroad turn out to vote until 22:00 hrs
More than 262,000 Romanian citizens had voted abroad in the general election until Sunday as of 22:00 hrs, Romania's time, with 21,329 of these votes being cast by mail, the Permanent Electoral Authority announced on its website. In Spain, the country with one of the largest Romanian communities abroad, 140 polling stations were organized, in which more than 33,000 people cast their ballots.
In Spending on Serbs Abroad, Serbia Looks to Maintain Influence
Visiting Montenegro this month for the funeral of a senior Serbian Orthodox bishop, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stopped by the 'Serbian House' in Podgorica, founded in 2017 and opened in 2019 to promote Serbian science and culture in a country where 30 per cent of people identify as Serb.
Famous Bosnian Actor’s Passing Draws Tributes Across Region
Politicians, actors and public figures across the former Yugoslavia are paying tribute to the famous Bosnian actor Mustafa Nadarevic who died on Sunday after a long battle with illness at the age of 77.
Sefik Dzaferovic, the Bosniak member of the state presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, called Nadarevic's death a great loss for Bosnian culture.
PM Orban: Number of citizens with employment agreements down by 14,000 in May against same month of 2019
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban on Tuesday stated that the number of persons with employment agreements dropped by 14,000 in May 2020 compared with the same period last year. "Very many analysts, political leaders from the Opposition predicted the apocalypse in the employment field: a scary unemployment. We have even been accused of not taking measures for it.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Officer Goes on Trial for Village Attack
The trial of Mile Ujic, who is accused of persecuting Bosniak civilians during a widespread and systematic attack in the Rogatica area, opened at the Bosnian state court in Sarajevo on Thursday.