LATEST NEWSThe Jerusalem of BessarabiaDanilo EliaIn Chişinău, a tiny Jewish community tries to save its history from oblivion. Half of the ancient capital of Bessarabia used to be inhabited by Jews. One day, in April 1903, the nightmare of pogroms started. Before the Nazis, even before the Shoah, it was in this forgotten city that the century of hatred beganCatholic BosniaAndrea Oskari RossiniThe forthcoming visit of Pope Francis to Bosnia Herzegovina prompts comments and analyses on the issue of catholic identity in the Balkan country. Our interview to academic and mediaevalist Dubravko LovrenovićCentenary of the Armenian genocide, Turkey remains dividedFazıla MatDespite significant progress in recent years, Turkey is still struggling with an anniversary that marks a past yet to be overcomeSarajevo, todayAzra NuhefendićSarajevo is not the city it once was. There are no longer tens of thousands of inhabitants – some have betrayed it, others have left it. But it can't be blamed for this. Slowly it's coming back to life, as if after an earthquakeThe new Kosovo Court puzzleVioleta Hyseni KelmendiA Special Court should deal with alleged war crimes committed by KLA officials, but analysts in Kosovo are skeptical about its scopeWhen things do not go as they shouldGiorgio ComaiA researcher of ours – now at the University of Dublin – tells about two times when OBC made a difference |
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