9.20 The three main Albanian parties in Montenegro have decided to run together in the October elections in a coalition - which experts say sets a pattern that Albanians in nearby Macedonia would do well to follow. - 詳細未読
有料記事 "There are too many ideological extremes, both rightist and leftist. But majority of Croatian citizens are neither extreme state-making nationalists, nor liberal left socialists, neither uptight Catholic conservatives, nor ultra-atheists, but some kind of mild blend of it all,"
シェシェリ For two days in a row, the front pages of Informer have showcased Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj’s allegations that three female civil rights activists have been conducting espionage on behalf of Croatia and other countries’ foreign intelligence services./
9.1 A Kosovo-based political scientist who was educated in Turkey, Fatlum Sadiku, said that Kosovo, just like Turkey, is divided between people who support Erdogan and who are against him. "Both camps mirror the polarized Turkish society in relation to him,” Sadiku said. -有料記事