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Montenegro restores visa-free travel with Turkey Montenegro’s Foreign Minister Ervin Ibrahimović said he expects rapid implementation of the recently announced decision to reinstate visa-free travel with Turkey, reversing a suspension made earlier this year. Serbia: Mother ends hunger strike over Novi Sad train-station tragedy After 16 days of protest, Diana Hrka, mother of 16-year-old victim […]

Montenegro restores visa-free travel with Turkey

Montenegro’s Foreign Minister Ervin Ibrahimović said he expects rapid implementation of the recently announced decision to reinstate visa-free travel with Turkey, reversing a suspension made earlier this year.

Serbia: Mother ends hunger strike over Novi Sad train-station tragedy

After 16 days of protest, Diana Hrka, mother of 16-year-old victim Stefan, ended her hunger strike in Novi Sad. She had demanded accountability following the deadly railway-station incident that killed 16 people.

Slovenia hit by floods and landslides

Heavy rain in the Goriško region has triggered flooding, landslides and infrastructure damage across parts of Slovenia, with emergency services warning of worsening conditions.

Former NATO commander Clark testifies in The Hague

Retired U.S. General Wesley Clark appeared before the Hague tribunal, with the first day of testimony focused on his role and observations during the Kosovo war. Details from inside the hearing remain limited.

Skopje opens Balkan Sports Park at IBU University

The International Balkan University in Skopje inaugurated a new Balkan Sports Park designed to promote regional youth mobility, recreation and international academic cooperation.

Kushner-Trump-Alabbar project moves forward in Belgrade

Serbia agreed to form a joint venture with a company owned by Jared Kushner to build three high-rise towers in Belgrade, a project involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and Emirati developer Mohamed Alabbar.

Vučić warns of ‘total collapse’ if NIS ownership dispute unresolved

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said Serbia could face a “total collapse” if changes to the ownership structure of state-linked oil company NIS are not completed by 13 February.

Regional protests demand justice for war-time prisoners

Following demonstrations in Pristina, The Hague and Tirana, campaigners in Strasbourg also called for justice for former Kosovo Liberation Army members facing prosecution.

Albania to receive advanced military equipment from Israel

Albania will equip its armed forces with new Israeli-made weapons and defence systems, according to Albanian media reports.

Telecom fraud arrests include former athlete

Authorities arrested 44 people in a phone-scam operation, including a 37-year-old former athlete. Her brother has been identified as the suspected ringleader.

 

 

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