Analysis: Land swaps won’t guarantee peace, but undermine it

Why the international community shouldn’t endorse a land swap between Kosovo and Serbia.

New European-led initiative against terrorism online could suppress dissent

A new partnership between leaders in the internet industry and leaders from France, Italy and the UK to address internet terrorism raises specter of criminalizing ideology.

Analysis: Ethnic politics are destroying Bosnia

Decades after the end of the Bosnian War, politicians preserve divisions.

Review: Sarajevo’s overwhelming past and uncertain future

Danis Tanović’s new movie “Smrt u Sarajevu” is a satire on modern-day Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Watch: Dancing in New York’s Bohemia

The city’s Czech and Slovak communities turn out for an evening of ballroom dancing, wine and revelry.

Serbia and Kosovo are pluming their war feathers

A series of incidents have revealed a gaping chasm in relations between the two governments.

Bombed, burned and razed in the Balkans

Destruction of mosques, churches and libraries should be evidence of genocide, researcher argues.

LGBTQ advocates face uphill battle in the Balkans

Although nondiscrimination laws are on the books, researchers say that they go unenforced.

Watch: Not your usual tango

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Sweden Democrats: Migrants must accept “Swedish culture”

NYU professor says the conservative nationalist party pits its supporters against immigrants and refugees.