From the Balkans with Guns
Weapons from the Balkans are fuelling violence on the streets of Sweden. People & Power follows their trail.

Weapons from the Balkans are fuelling violence on the streets of Sweden. People & Power follows their trail.

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If no presidential candidate secures more than 50 percent of votes, a second round of voting will take place next month.
Milo Djukanovic dissolves national assembly after PM-designate fails to form a government.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz makes appeal for unity at summit with regional leaders in Berlin.
A no-confidence vote has prompted the collapse of Montenegro’s government after just three and a half months in office.
MPs vote 50-1 against PM Abazovic’s government weeks after he signed pact regulating position of Serbian Church.
German chancellor promises to help the region reinvigorate their long-stalled membership campaign.
Several European countries prevent Lavrov’s plane from passing through their airspace, forcing him to cancel visit.
Close historic ties with Russia and deep internal divisions are undermining a unified national stance on the conflict.
Despite the positive noises made at the EU-Western Balkans summit in Slovenia, the EU enlargement process is in crisis.
Leaders of Albanian, Bosnian, Montenegrin communities say US presence is needed to counter Serbia’s ‘growing militancy’.