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EU's Borrell: Enlargement Case 'Very Clear-Cut'

In a significant policy statement, the EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell makes compelling arguments for expanding the bloc, citing geopolitical necessity and economic benefits for existing members.

Belgrade erupts in violent political clashes

Central Belgrade became a battleground as thousands of pro-democracy protesters clashed with government loyalists in Serbia's most significant political violence in years, raising fears of escalating authoritarianism.

Cooper warns of Balkan security threat to UK

Shadow Home Secretary warns of growing Russian and Chinese influence in Serbia and North Macedonia, urging immediate government action to prevent security threats to Britain.

Balkans Snow Chaos Paralyzes Serbia and Bosnia

Extreme winter weather brings Serbia and Bosnia to a standstill with record snowfall, causing widespread travel disruption, school closures, and emergency responses across the region.

Historic Snowfall Paralyzes Balkan Region

The Balkan nations face a severe weather crisis as unprecedented heavy snowfall blankets Bosnia and neighbouring countries, causing major transport disruption, school closures, and emergency responses.

Serbia's Vučić defies West, vows independent foreign policy

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić declares his nation will not yield to Western demands to align with foreign policy agendas, asserting Serbia's sovereignty and commitment to military neutrality amidst escalating geopolitical tensions.

Albania uses AI to boost its EU membership bid

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama reveals how embracing AI and digital innovation, including a partnership with Microsoft, is streamlining bureaucracy and bolstering the nation's bid to join the European Union.

Flourishing at 50: The Rise of Multi-Generational Homes

Exclusive report reveals a quiet social revolution sweeping the UK, as soaring numbers of adults in their fifties are choosing to live with their parents, driven by the cost-of-living crisis and a search for deeper family connection.

Hundreds Queue Overnight for NHS Dentist in Bristol

A scene of 'third world' desperation unfolded in Bristol as over 300 people queued for hours, some overnight, in a desperate bid to register with an NHS dental practice, highlighting the severe crisis in UK dental care.

Taliban Abandons Women to Die in Quake Rubble

Exclusive report reveals the Taliban's brutal neglect as they block aid and leave women to perish following devastating earthquakes in western Afghanistan, in a stark violation of human rights.

People Smugglers Drugging Children on Small Boats

Exclusive report reveals criminal gangs are sedating young children with powerful antihistamines to keep them quiet during perilous Channel crossings, as crossings hit record numbers.

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