Macedonian journalist Tomislav Kezarovski has again been put in prison
The European Union has cautioned Russia not to drag the Western Balkans into its growing row with the West over Ukraine.
A new study by the antigraft group Transparency International (TI) suggests that corruption remains rampant across much of the former Soviet Union and the Balkans.
At 21, Simon Panek led student protests against the communists in Prague. After the revolution, Panek set up People In Need, providing aid and supporting human rights from the Balkans to Ukraine and beyond. Just as Czechs benefited from outside support during communism, now they provide it.
In an exclusive interview with RFE/RL, the EU's new neighborhood and enlargement negotiation commissioner, Johannes Hahn, speaks about his view on the latest developments in Ukraine, the future of the Eastern Partnership and his approach to Belarus and Azerbaijan. In his first extended appearance for international media he also set out his strategy for Western Balkan countries such as Serbia, Bosnia, and Macedonia.
For the sixth year running, Norway leads the London-based Legatum Institute's Prosperity Index, followed by Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, and Canada.
In many parts of Eurasia, people think they are far enough away from Africa to be safe from Ebola. Is that a false sense of security?
Ebola has been ruled out as the cause of death of a British man in Macedonia.
Macedonian authorities say there is a "small probability" a Briton who died in the capital, Skopje, had the Ebola virus.
Fears are growing of a wider outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.
The European Commission says corruption and press freedom limitations are undermining the European Union membership bids of Montenegro and Serbia.
A Macedonian court has sentenced at least 17 people to jail for up to 15 years in the country's first espionage trial since its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
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