Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism
Bosnia's European lifeline
By  • 22 April 2016
A serious effort by Brussels could help reform Bosnia's troubled politics, argues Columbia's Tanya Domi Bosnia-Herzegovina is among the poorest and most corrupt corners of Europe. The country made significant progress in rebuilding in the…
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Bosnia's stalled recovery
By  • 21 April 2016
Twenty years after Europe's bloodiest war since World War II, Bosnia is a country riven by ethnic divisions and poverty. After its recent application to join the European Union, Bosnians and their leaders will have…
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Slovenia drops 'state secrets' charge against reporter
By  • 20 April 2015
Slovenia has dropped charges against an investigative journalist who reported on links between members of a mainstream political party in the Balkan country and a European neo-Nazi group. Anuska Delic, a reporter for the country's…
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Slovenian reporter fights "state secrets" charge
By  • 8 May 2014
Story on government links to neo-Nazis leads to secret indictment By Valerie Hopkins Shortly after Norwegian ultra-nationalist Anders Breivik killed 77 people in a gun attack at a youth summer camp and a bombing in…
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