Talk:Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa

Update
I plan to update this article. As I have a conflict of interest (I work at OBCT and I use this alternate account for my OBCT work on Wikipedia, my main account is User:Jaqen) I am describing here the edits I plan to do before I will do it: I would add appropriate sources when necessary. All these edits seems to me to be non-controversial, but please let me know if there is any problem! --Niccolò &#34;Jaqen&#34; Caranti (OBC) (talk) 08:41, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
 * 1) name has been changed to "Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa" (in short "OBC Transeuropa" or "OBCT") so I plan to move the article, change the lead section and the infobox and add a short explanation of the name change in the body of the article
 * 2) the headquarters have been moved from Rovereto to Trento so I would change the lead section, the infobox and add a short explanation in the body
 * 3) OBCT is not a part of the Peace Bell Foundation (Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti) anymore: it has become a part of the "Centro per la Cooperazione Internazionale" (Center for International Cooperation). I would update that
 * 4) I would change the logo in the infobox with File:OBCT Logo with text.png (new name, higher resolution, PD from Commons)
 * 5) I would add an external links section with a link to the official website
 * 6) I would add Commons category
 * 7) I would add authority control
 * ✅ If you have any doubt please let me know. --Niccolò &#34;Jaqen&#34; Caranti (OBC) (talk) 12:43, 8 July 2019 (UTC)

Reliable sources
The article currently relies mostly on non-independent or primary sources: It seems that the only information that is properly sourced is: Best, --MarioGom (talk) 16:10, 8 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Five footnotes lead to an old version of OBCT's "About us" page.
 * Three others lead to other pages at balcanicaucaso.org.
 * One is an organization directory from the Municipality of Rovereto.
 * The Economist blog mention.
 * Hacking attack.
 * European Centre for Press and Media Freedom creation.

Here some additional sources: Hope this can help! If you prefer I can add some references in the article myself, of course. --Niccolò &#34;Jaqen&#34; Caranti (OBC) (talk) 11:05, 10 December 2019 (UTC)
 * An old page on the RAI website testifying, among the other things, that OBCT was born in 2000 as "Osservatorio sui Balcani"
 * a 2015 article by Repubblica about a crisis that OBCT was suffering at the time (and some general information also)
 * an article by l'Adige from the same period
 * a 2017 article by Altreconomia has a paragraph about OBCT
 * the Lonely Planet guide to Sarajevo e Mostar describes OBC Transeuropa as a "reliable source of news about politics and culture of the Balkans" ("Affidabile fonte di notizie sulla politica e la cultura dei Balcani")
 * I've removed a citation needed, added 2 references and moved another one. --Niccolò &#34;Jaqen&#34; Caranti (OBC) (talk) 10:21, 8 January 2020 (UTC)