EditorialThe Tirana Pyramid, long a reminder of both a brutal regime and the decades of disappointments that followed, in Tirana, Albania on Feb. 1, 2023. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times)
EditorialSerbian President Aleksandar Vucic sits in the library of the presidential palace in Belgrade, Serbia on Aug. 4, 2022. (Vladimir Zivojinovic/The New York Times)
EditorialThe New York Times correspondent Alissa J. Rubin visits the site of a helicopter crash she was in several years earlier, in 2014, in the Sinjar Mountains of Iraq, on Feb. 2, 2018. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times)
EditorialFinnish minister Tytti Tuppurainen met for discussions with Chair of the European Affairs Committee of the Croatian Parliament Domagoj Hajdukovic
EditorialDepictions of President Vladimir Putin of Russia on coffee mugs for sale at a souvenir shop in Belgrade, Serbia, March 26, 2022. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times)
EditorialA man in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on Dec. 21, 2021, walks past the site of a mortar shell explosion from Bosnia’s war. The Balkans wars left roughly 100,000 people dead. (Damir Sagolj/The New York Times)
EditorialRelatives of victims of the Srebrenica massacre mourn in Potocari, Bosnia, prior to the reburial of the remains on July 10, 2016. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Ibar River separates the Serbian northern part of Mitrovica, Kosovo from the Kosovar Albanians in the south, Jan. 25, 2018, (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialGordon Sondland, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, leaves after testifying during the impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 20, 2019. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)