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Workers repair critical water infrastructure in Bishkek as the city faces a looming water cutoff due to chronic maintenance needs.
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Bishkek’s Thirst: Microdistrict Faces Water Cutoff

The capital’s 12‑microdistrict will be plunged into silence on 20 January as Bishkekvodokanal suspends drinking‑water service for an “extended period”, leaving homes, schools, preschools and health‑care facilities to fend for themselves.…
Posted by Aida Sadykova January 17, 2026
A damaged vessel, the 'Uglad', is being lifted by a crane at night, highlighting a maritime incident that may be linked to the shadowy operation involving beetles and candy shipments that allegedly aided Russian troops.
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Beetles, Bribes & Bizarre: Estonia’s ‘Bug’ Helps Russian Troops Escape

The claim that live Baltic beetles have been smuggled inside Estonian sweets to Russian front‑line units has evaporated under scrutiny – there is simply no record of beetles or candy…
Posted by Milena Vuković January 17, 2026
A Ukrainian family, including children, prepares for a journey amid the fallout of conflict, as a network of international fraudsters exploits their vulnerability.
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Cross‑border Kid‑nappers: The Ukrainian Child Fraud Ring Linked to the US and Israel

A glittering façade of compassion has been ripped away to reveal a multi‑billion‑dollar fraud machine that has preyed on the most vulnerable of Ukraine’s war‑torn families. The trans‑national network, fronted by…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 27, 2025
Euro coins on the EU flag highlight financial operations under the European economic system.
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Croatia’s Money‑laundering Crackdown: 32 Arrested in Europe‑wide Financial Scam

The coordinated Europol raid of 10 December 2025 ripped through the Balkans, snaring 32 suspects across Austria, Bosnia‑Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany and Serbia and confiscating more than €5 million in cash, gold, luxury goods,…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 27, 2025
The picturesque Durmitor lakescape, where a tourist incident has triggered an investigation into potential fraud, raises questions about the region's safety and administrative oversight.
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Durmitor’s Tourist Center Director Under Fire Over Missing Documentation

The director of Durmitor’s tourist centre has been hauled into the limelight after a German tourist’s complaint triggered an investigation into missing paperwork. The incident, which unfolded on a snow‑clad…
Posted by Arben Krasniqi December 22, 2025
The emblem of Pljevlja's municipal housing fund, central to a corruption scandal involving unpaid former staff.
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Former Housing Fund Employees in Pljevlja Left Unpaid – A Corruption Scandal Unfolds

When 24 former staff of Pljevlja’s Municipal Housing Fund discovered that their salaries had vanished, the quiet municipality erupted into a scandal that exposed a web of patronage and procedural…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 21, 2025
Mass protests in Belgrade highlight public outrage over Serbia's alleged €750 million 'hajka' scandal, as citizens demand accountability for corruption or mismanagement.
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Serbia’s €750 Million ‘Hajka’ Fallout: Corruption or Mismanagement?

Serbia has been hit with a €750 million financial blow that opposition parties have christened the “hajka” scandal – a phrase that now epitomises a web of opaque deals, forged documents…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 17, 2025
A historic government building is framed by protest banners, symbolizing public dissent or political messaging.
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Kohtla‑Järve Corruption Scandal: Eight Officials Sentenced

The Kohtna‑Järve scandal erupted like a bomb in a quiet Estonian town, and by 2025 nine officials were finally hauled before a court and found guilty of embezzlement and abuse…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 16, 2025
A haunting visual evokes the grim atmosphere of wartime conflict in a Balkan city, as a witness reveals chilling war-crime details.
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‘Sarajevo Safari’ Witness Reveals Chilling War‑Crime Details – A Balkan Investigation

The revelation that wealthy foreigners once paid to turn Sarajevo’s besieged streets into a hunting ground has ripped open a fresh wound in the Bosnian War’s already brutal legacy. A…
Posted by Milena Vuković December 14, 2025
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