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EXIT Festival 2023: Wu-Tang Clan & Prodigy bring the noise in Serbia
Check out our day-by-day review of everything that went down at Serbia's biggest festival as it celebrated 50 years of hip-hop.
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Brussels urges Vučić and Kurti to be 'more reasonable' and engage in talks to diffuse tensions
The European Union has called on the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo to be "more reasonable" and engage in talks "without pre-conditions."
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Balkan Trafik! festival 2023 is set to showcase Kosovo's brightest musical talents
First held over 15 years ago after the meeting of Nicolas Wieërs from Belgium and Ilir Sefa from Kosovo, the festival takes place from 27 to 30 April in Brussels.
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EU and Western Balkans build stronger ties as Russia's war looms large
EU and Western Balkans build stronger ties as Russia's war looms large
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Pop singer Dua Lipa granted Albanian citizenship
The 'New Rules' singer was born in London to Albanian parents from Kosovo. The move comes at a time when the UK government has come under fire for demonising Albanian immigrants to the country...
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Pop singer Dua Lipa granted honorary Albanian citizenship
The Levitating singer was born in London to Kosovar parents. The move comes at a time when the UK government has experienced significant criticism for demonising Albanian immigrants to the country.
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Inside Liberland, the Balkan micronation becoming the first country to be built in the metaverse
The independent country, which occupies a slither of unclaimed land wedged between Serbia and Croatia, will take shape in virtual reality.
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Balkan Trafik Festival returns: "I am already with this musical Frankenstein!"
In this episode, Cult travels to Serbia ahead of this month's Balkan Trafik Festival in Belgium to meet some of this year's groups and artists.
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'Shattered spirits': Young and able leave Western Balkans in droves, Macedonian census shows
With EU membership hopes all but quashed, the countries of the European region are undergoing a serious population crisis, as the young and educated leave in droves.
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Kosovo government offices set on fire over license plates row with Serbia
A row over vehicle license plates is escalating tensions between Serbia and its former province of Kosovo in the Balkans
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Dozens arrested as police bust Balkan cartel’s European ‘cocaine pipeline’
61 people were arrested as police from eight European countries pounced on a Balkan crime organisation allegedly "flooding Europe with cocaine."
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New Serbian national holiday triggers unease across the Balkans
Serbia kicked off Unity Day with a display of military power and calls for all Serbs in the Balkans to unite under one flag.
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Western Balkan power plants caused ‘nearly 19,000 deaths’ in Europe, according to report estimates
Over the last three years, almost 19,000 people died as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans, according to estimates in a new report
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Splitting EU membership bids of North Macedonia and Albania 'not possible'
Brussels had been considering both applications alongside each other, but last week Olivér Várhelyi, the European commissioner for enlargement, told Euronews that decoupling the bids "might be an option" if Bulgaria continues to oppose...
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Balkans border change would lead to a bloodbath, warns North Macedonia's president
He was reacting to an explosive non-paper advocating the redrawing of borders of countries formed after Yugoslavia’s breakup.
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Dayton Agreement 25 years on: Bosnia and Herzegovina's future still hangs in the balance
Agreed on November 21, 1995, by the heads of the warring factions in the Bosnian war, the Dayton Agreement brought hostilities in the Balkan country to a close. What does it mean now for Bosnia 25 years on?
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EU sends 'strong signal' to Western Balkans, as coronavirus tests relations
The EU reaffirmed its commitment to Western Balkans nations on Wednesday. Brussels has pledged €3.3 billion to help battle the coronavirus pandemic in the region. It comes amid fears that some states were aligning themselves with Russia...
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Balkan Trafik Festival: Brussels music extravaganza to go ahead online
A beatbox champion and a guitar master from Bulgaria, a Romanian poet and Bosnian choir - all were due to perform at the left-field Balkan Trafik Festival in Brussels. The cult event in the Belgian capital has always aimed to showcase...
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Kosovo PM Albin Kurti on Serbia, the impossibility of land swaps, and who Borrell should represent
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Kosovo's new Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, warns European Union officials that they should respect the independence of his country. Kurti says EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell - who's native...
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Kosovo and Serbia sign deal on rail and road links in huge diplomatic step
Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to create rail and motorway links between the two countries in a huge diplomatic step for the region. Representatives of both Balkan states signed a letter of intent on Friday during the Munich Security...
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Europe on reset: Macron in Poland and new rules for new members
Brexit brought about some unintended consequences. One of these is the elevation of Poland into the top five of EU countries – arguably not one of the wildest dreams of other EU leaders. France's Emmanuel Macron, for instance, probably...
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Western Balkans: how Albania and Montenegro could join the EU before the others
Expanding to the Western Balkans is once again one of the EU's priorities, European Council President António Costa told Euronews in an interview. He begins a tour of the region on Tuesday.
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Albania and Montenegro could join the EU before the others, Costa tells Euronews
Expanding to the Western Balkans is once again one of the EU's priorities, European Council President António Costa told Euronews in an interview. He begins a tour of the region on Tuesday.
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More than 200,000 homes in Bosnia lose access to power as snowstorms continue to batter the Balkans
Major snowfall continues to wreak havoc on the Balkans. Tens of thousands of homes lost access to power, while highways and railroad services experienced major disruptions.