Alan Crosby is a senior correspondent for RFE/RL.
No matter what the wording, Western diplomats, Balkan analysts, and even those on the ground say any moving of the borders could destabilize a region that has struggled to come to terms with the violent breakup of the former Yugoslavia.
Iran is contemplating a cryptocurrency move in the face of renewed U.S. sanctions
An upcoming Russian film looks back at the seizure of Pristina Airport as Moscow looks to strengthen future ties with Serbia.
A base equipped with tanks, gun range, and military equipment in a small Slovak town has raised fears among officials, but not locals.
Chisinau's electoral mess and resulting protests dealt another blow to Moldova's democratic development. Could they also be a precursor to trouble with parliamentary elections?
LGBT rights are often an issue in Moldova, where even the president has said he "never promised to be the president of gays."
Those who don't respect human rights are seen to be gaining from U.S. decision
As time passes, usage of the name Yugoslavia is slowly disappearing.
Statue of unknown bitcoin founder would first be visible through a mobile app.
"Politics means nothing" to protest leader as he seeks Georgian government's resignation amid alleged coverup after son's death.
Bargains trump politics in Mitrovica store that shows ethnic Serbs, Albanians can coexist.
When the trail of documentation ended, the suspect's "high-pitched" voice led the way.
Distraught parents fear that officials told them their newborns were dead so they could be trafficked in the 1970s.
A new proposed name for Macedonia harkens back to a 1903 uprising that paved the way for statehood.
Police raids at a Georgian techno club have shattered the safety youths felt as they escaped societal prejudices
Almost a quarter of Armenians are tuning in to their new prime minister's pioneering Facebook broadcasts.
A car-bomb victim blames the country's leadership for the "toxic" atmosphere concurrent with a spate of attacks against Montenegrin journalists.
Free couches go to war with the free market as Ukrainians fight back against a Champions League accommodation crisis.
With the resignation of Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian, many Armenians got what they wanted. Now, as politicians hold talks on how to proceed, those same Armenians are looking to get what they need.
A new generation in Armenia awakens in protest over Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's political dominance.
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