It’s a surging trend, and a report by a cybersecurity company says 141 U.S. hospitals were affected by ransomware in 2023
Some experts wonder if US might change its policy toward Serbia, the region
Reporters not only focus on challenges in their communities but also help provide answers
Could solutions journalism be an answer to the crisis in journalism?
Renewed tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have been fueled by Russian disinformation campaigns
People VOA interviewed say Ukraine investigators have one significant advantage over their Bosnian counterparts in that evidence of war crimes and mass graves is much harder to hide today
In 2021, cybercriminals targeted local governments, schools and hospitals
Many observers suspect Russian and Chinese hands in what could be the unraveling of a pact that has provided 25 years of uneasy peace
Russia is the only nation on the 11-member Peace Implementation Council steering board that opposes the new appointee
Families of Bosnian women and children held in the camps in Syria protest the slow pace of repatriation; officials say it's complicated
China has intensified efforts to distribute its vaccine in the Balkans
Despite the odds, Adina Kavazovic, who moved to the US from Bosnia in 2003, starts her own hair salon
During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from1992 to 1995, tens of thousands of refugees came to the United States. In this story narrated by Anna Rice, Dino Jahic reports they brought some unique culinary traditions to the US
Former diplomats lament lack of progress in Balkan country's governance
A few weeks ago researchers at Oxford University announced promising results from early trials of their version of a COVID-19 vaccine. In early trial results on just over 1,000 volunteers, the vaccine appeared to be safe and triggered an immune response. VOA spoke with one volunteer who is participated in phase two trials. VOA’s Anna Rice reports.
Slovak journalists rallied when a colleague was killed. They changed their country.
Top diplomat to Balkans welcomes agreement aimed at breaking political deadlock