Episode 2
Katya Adler travels to Romania, where she visits what will be Nato's largest European base, Kosovo, Europe's youngest country, and Serbia, where she discovers an international battle for power.
Katya Adler travels to Romania, Kosovo, and Serbia. In Romania, Katya visits what will soon be Nato鈥檚 largest base in Europe. With Russia鈥檚 increasing aggression, Nato鈥檚 role in eastern Europe has been beefed up, and Romania has become strategically significant.
Katya鈥檚 next stop is Europe鈥檚 youngest country, Kosovo. She travels down Tony Blair Street 鈥� named after the UK prime minister who led the Nato mission there. Twenty-five years after the war ended, Katya meets the ethnic Serbs who still live in Kosovo 鈥� and insist the country is still Serbian.
Lastly, in Serbia, she visits a coal power plant and discovers there鈥檚 a battle for power taking place, with the west, Russia, and China all wanting Serbia to be in their sphere of influence. For decades, the west has ignored this corner of Europe, but now, with so many other parts of the world gaining power and influence, the fear is Europe might be losing its foothold in this increasingly important region.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Katya Adler |
Series Producer | Olly Bootle |
Director | Olly Bootle |
Producer | Jamie Hamilton |