The Balkan Peninsula, a crucial crossroads between Europe and Asia, has a storied history marked by the rise of the Byzantine Empire and the iron grip of the Ottoman Empire. From the conquest of the ...
By the 19th and 20th centuries, antisemitism had become deeply ingrained in European culture, fueled by Christian theology, nationalist movements, and economic scapegoating. These factors played a ...
A new exhibition on the history of the Cyclades reveals the ‘untold stories’ of the islands’ women – and how they made the ...
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev issued a decree to rename the capital’s airport after 19th Century rebel Vassil Levski, one of the country’s national heroes. Terminal 2 at Sofia airport ...
Bulgaria celebrates Levski as the Apostle of Freedom. Born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev on July 18, 1837, he was crucial in ...
In this week's newsletter, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak looks at Greenland’s crucial elections and the EU’s continued ...
The Consul General of Bulgaria in Los Angeles, Mr. Boyko Hristov, and his spouse, Mrs. Sylvia Hristova, in collaboration with ...
In the hunt for a unique getaway that won't break the bank, it's easy to overlook some of Europe's hidden gems.
Aruba is a dream come true for someone hoping to set eyes on a crisp white-sand beach, while Bonaire is a world-class scuba ...
The six Western Balkans nations are trying to portray themselves as responsible and autonomous actors able to provide for their own security and eliminate 19th century stereotypes of the region as ...
On International Women's Day 2024, we look back at influential Greek women who have played crucial roles in Greece's history ...