No one ever said it would be easy to work as a female researcher in a patriarchal society, which Bosnia certainly is, especially in rural areas.
Anyone who drives in central Belgrade will have come across young Roma windscreen washers. Gordana Andric spend some time talking to the boys about their life at the traffic lights.
Bulgaria’s tourist industry is expected to gain 6.5 billion lev (€3.25 billion) this year, the chairman of the Bulgarian Tourist Chamber has said.
Pristina’s Ulpiana neighbourhood, mostly comprising Yugoslav-era apartment blocks, is now home to an eye catching eight-storey building corresponding to current architectural trends and standards.
There have been several incarnations of Ana 4 Pistolja (Ana 4 Guns) over the last few years, so the name is already very familiar to those that are in the know as far as Belgrade’s nightlife is concerned.
Set in wartime Thessaloniki and centring on a Greek police officer’s complicated dilemmas and intrigues, this is a fast-paced, gripping story of secrets and betrayal.
Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, collectively The Doors, carved out an LSD fuelled niche in late 60s American Pop Culture. Director Tom DiCillo explores the mysteries, big and small, that walk hand in hand with the most notorious rock band in American history.
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