Alan Crosby is a senior correspondent for RFE/RL.
An opposition lawmaker who served three years in prison for his alleged role in Armenia's 2008 postelection demonstrations is back at it.
Milo Djukanovic, who has led Montenegro from the presidency or the prime minister's office for decades, has been a master of change.
Georgia’s Interior Ministry says it has launched an investigation into the beating of African men who were playing soccer in the capital, Tbilisi.
In Ukraine, some Russian-speakers are switching to Ukrainian in a gesture aimed at beating back decades of Kremlin dominance.
Kosovo's prime minister and its president are in sharp disagreement over the arrest and deportation of six Turkish nationals.
On-air joke about Jesus and ex-prime minister's quirky tree hobby lands six in jail, one in hospital.
A surge of cyberattacks has officials in the aspiring EU member on high alert with a presidential election campaign set to begin.
Amnesty International has accused Russia of mounting a “fierce crackdown” on political activists ahead of this week’s presidential elections, systematically violating their rights through “arbitrary” arrests and detentions.
Ultranationalist group in Serbia attacks NGOs while building support by riding populist wave
Armenians hoard drugs as new rules requiring prescriptions for medicine takes effect.
With Russia's presidential election weeks away, it appears the bots are at it again on YouTube by "disliking" critical reports.
A Serbian-born Kosovo-war veteran's grenade attack on the U.S. Embassy in Podgorica reverberates throughout a region known for its instability.
Amnesty International has taken aim at U.S. President Donald Trump and other world leaders the global watchdog says are abandoning human rights, accusing them of setting a “dangerous precedent” for other governments to follow.
As Europe's newest state celebrates 10 years of independence, a stalemate over lyrics to Kosovo's national anthem highlights simmering ethnic tensions.
Skier becomes first to represent an independent Kosovo at Winter Olympics that are taking place during country's 10th-anniversary celebrations.
As billionaires, heads of state, and the world’s corporate elite head to Davos, Switzerland, this week for the annual World Economic Forum, only snow threatens to throw a wet blanket on the festivities.
Attacks against the challenger to Czech President Milos Zeman step up as voters head toward a runoff vote.
Georgia's female politicians seem to be just one casualty of the culture clash between those looking toward reforms and conservative forces in society.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has hit the delete button on domestic rules protecting net neutrality. What exactly is net neutrality and what does the ruling portend?
Parliamentarians at a book launch labeled a prominent Azerbaijani rights activist a traitor, while lawyers questioned the ethics of the book’s contents.
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