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The price of being a journalist in Turkey
Arrested at the end of August and charged with “engagement in terrorist activities”, the journalist Mohammed Rasool is still detained in Turkey. A warning for journalism and foreign media outlets
Kosovo: a very political Court
Andrea Lorenzo Capussela
The Kosovo Constitutional Court has suspended the Pristina-Belgrade agreement on Serb-majority municipalities. It is a political move, breaching the very Constitution the Court should protect
Georgia’s Syria Problem
Onnik Krikorian*
Up to 100 Georgian citizens, mostly from the Pankisi Valley, have allegedly left their homes to join the Islamic State in Syria. With no effective counter-radicalisation policies, the situation could become even worse
Dayton, 20 years
Andrea Oskari Rossini
Bosnia Herzegovina and the challenges ahead, twenty years after the signing of the the Dayton Peace Agreement. Interview with the Italian Ambassador in Sarajevo, Ruggero Corrias
No #KosovoinUNESCO
Violeta Hyseni Kelmendi
The negative outcome of the UNESCO bid has sparked a discussion on Kosovo's international recognition strategy
Cenzolovka, in memory of Slavko Ćuruvija
Marzia Bona
The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation was established in November 2013 in Belgrade with the aim to preserve the heritage of the journalist murdered in 1999, and advance media freedom in Serbia. OBC interviews its executive director Ilir Gaši