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Journalist and author. Balkans+ correspondent for The Economist. Also write for Last book: In Wartime: Stories from Ukraine.

Kiev, Greater Balkans
Joined September 2010

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    Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, is bracing for renewed protests this weekend as anger grows over a court decision to invalidate the results of the mayoral election. The ruling has raised fresh questions about the independence of Moldova’s justice system.

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    Jun 21

    It's not great just to describe Nastase as "pro-European". There is real mess going on in Moldova and it isn't geopolitical (right )...

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  3. Jun 21
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  4. Jun 20

    UNHCR boss Grandi in often forgotten migrant / refugee frontline state Niger today. Says (in more diplomatic language) Europe please get your act together.

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  5. Jun 19

    People in Niamey, capital of Niger, one of the poorest countries on earth, are just ridiculously friendly. When you walk down it’s sandy side-streets everyone greets you!

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    Jun 18

    Another video made by team of walking to Velika Kladuša - Maljevac border crossing at 1pm this afternoon

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  7. Jun 17

    Macedonia to Rename Divisive Statues That Irked Greece :: Balkan Insight

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  8. Jun 17

    Limited interest in the Serbia match at the Hotel Grand terrace overlooking the Niger in Niamey...

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  9. Jun 17

    Limited interest in the Serbia match on the banks of the Niger in Niamey this afternoon...

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  10. Jun 17

    People have talked about desertification in the Sahel for years but plastification is a shock. Plastic bags everywhere along the road and wherever there is human settlement.

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  11. Jun 17

    I am sorry I could not be there to witness this. Still a lot of work to do finish the job: Macedonia, Greece Sign 'Historic' Name Deal

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  12. Jun 16

    Liberian, Sierra Leonean in . Terrible experiences in Libya, Algeria helping them home.

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  13. Jun 16

    Sorry that should be . There are still West Africans in trying to get to Europe but now there are also plenty passing back through with tales of their terrible experiences in Libya.

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  14. Jun 16

    Many on the passed through Agadez in Niger. Am here for and . Some still hope to go

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  15. Jun 15

    Hungry during a long trip in Niger. You ask yourself what would say and have a packet of biscuits and a coke instead.

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  16. Jun 15

    When you leave the Balkans for Niger you learn lots of new things and see lots of new things. Granaries at Moujida.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    Journalist disappears in . More seriously worrying news about journalists in the region. Are local authorities, EU, etc., taking this seriously? via

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    Serbian police are investigating the reported disappearance of a journalist who claimed to have uncovered fresh details about the murder of the Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic.

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  19. Jun 13

    Interview with Rhissa Feltou, mayor of Agadez, the gateway to the Sahara.

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    Jun 12

    🇲🇰 🇬🇷 Athens-Skopje Name Deal: What happens now? Skopje will put the agreement to parliament for ratification in order to allow Greece to lift its blockade on Macedonia’s potential NATO and EU membership. Read more:

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