Resource July 6, 2018

Meet the Journalist: Malcolm Brabant

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Religion and nationalism are key factors in preventing peace in the Balkans. Image by the PBS NewsHour. Serbia, 2018.
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Russian meddling, nationalist rhetoric, and lingering hatred block Balkan conflict zones' progress.

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Leaders of the Night Wolves, a Russian biker gang, have been barred from Bosnia as a security risk. Image by the PBS NewsHour. Bosnia, 2018.
Leaders of the Night Wolves, a Russian biker gang, have been barred from Bosnia as a security risk. Image by the PBS NewsHour. Bosnia, 2018.

Malcolm Brabant is an award-winning veteran foreign correspondent who has reported from more than 80 countries. In 2016, he received a Peabody Award for leading PBS Newshour's coverage of the refugee crisis.

This spring, he returned to the Balkans to examine threats to peace in Bosnia 23 years after war broke out, and then he travelled to Kosovo to look at tensions there.

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