The Irish Times view on Hungary’s election: a veneer of legitimacy
The scale of Viktor Orban’s win is likely to encourage him to continue to defy EU attempts to enforce democratic norms
The scale of Viktor Orban’s win is likely to encourage him to continue to defy EU attempts to enforce democratic norms
President’s ruling party holds a commanding lead over rivals ahead of vote on Sunday
Player’s attitude to pandemic has done little to harm his following across the Balkans
‘Novak filed same documents as 25 other players and they didn’t have any problem’
Many Serbs dispute court rulings on Srebrenica massacre and other 1990s war crimes
Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro question Belgrade’s commitment to peace and stability
Former prime minister Igor Matovic continues to accuse his critics of politicising issues around Sputnik V
Vjosa Osmani says EU-brokered talks offer Belgrade a chance to seek forgiveness
Slavisa Kokeza denies involvement with group of Partizan Belgrade ultras accused of kidnap and murder
If the world’s richest club of nations proves to be unwilling or incapable of assisting its poorer allies through this crisis, that failure will be exploited for years by Beijing and Moscow
Medics and teachers first in line as Russia rolls out Covid-19 vaccine
Talks resume in Brussels as Belgrade plays down ‘Basic Instinct’ spat with Russia
Leaders to meet in Washington and Brussels amid impasse on normalising relations
EU-brokered talks between Kosovo and Serbia resume after 20-month freeze
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