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Balkan Farmers Struggle to Access Tens of Millions of Euros in EU Funds

Farmers in Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia face similar challenges when trying to access funds from the European Union’s IPARD programme. Original post Here

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Ukrainian Visit to Serbia Yields Pledges to Revive Trade

Ukrainian Foreign Minister says Kyiv delegation’s two-day visit to Serbia – a friend of Russia’s – ended with agreement to restore bilateral trade to pre-war levels. Original post Here

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Albania, Serbia Plan Joint Bid for 2027 European Youth Football Tournament

Albania’s Football Federation said it has teamed up with its Serbian counterpart to organise the European Under-21 football competition together with its neighbour in three years’ time. Original post Here

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Condolences – and Silence – from Balkans Over Iranian President’s Death

Expressions of sorrow over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials are coming from some Balkan countries but not others – depending on the state of their relations with Tehran. Original post Here

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Political Attacks, Misogynistic Insults Continue to Pollute Balkan Online Space

The aftermath of elections in Turkey and Croatia and the electoral campaign in North Macedonia prompted politically-motivated digital rights violations in the region this month, while Kosovo and Montenegro saw an increase in misogynistic attacks on women online. Original post Here

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Never Forget: Albanians Commemorate Communist-Era Labour Camp Uprising

Victims of Albania’s communist regime and activists gathered at a former labour camp to honour the prisoners’ uprising in 1984 and call for the location to be preserved as a reminder of past suffering. Original post Here

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Unofficial Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Ceremony Causes Controversy in Albania

A same-sex couple held a private civil partnership ceremony at Tirana City Hall – but even though it had no legal standing, their ‘marriage’ sparked angry reactions from traditionalists. Original post Here

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Women on Albanian Councils Told to ‘Shut Up’, Study Reveals

Albania has approved gender equality quotas for local councils since 2015. However, undemocratic practices by party leaders make women less willing to speak out and, when they do, more prone to be told: “Shut up”, a study has found. Original post Here

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School’s Out: In Albania, Segregation of Minority Pupils Fuels High Dropout Rate

Evidence shows that schools with a large concentration of Roma and ethnic Egyptian pupils underperform – but Albania’s Education Ministry doesn’t see a problem. Original post Here

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Albania’s Roma Decry Lack of Progress on Govt’s Integration Pledge

Five years ago, Albania promised its Roma community “full equality and integration”. There has been no discernible change. Original post Here