Joseph Sultan is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Balkan Chronicle, a multilingual newspaper based in Spain that publishes in Arabic, Spanish, and English.
The Balkan Chronicle focuses on Serbia, the Western Balkans, and the ties connecting the region with Spain, the Balkan diaspora, investors, and readers interested in culture, politics, business, and society.
The publication was created to present serious, accessible news about the Balkans while moving beyond stereotypes and one-dimensional coverage. Its editorial approach is to explain the region clearly to readers in Spain and abroad, with special attention to Serbia.
That mission reflects Joseph Sultan's broader work as an author, journalist and cultural researcher dedicated to promoting Serbian literature, Serbian culture and Serbia-related cultural understanding from Spain.
The Balkan Chronicle bridges the gap between Balkan realities and international audiences. It serves Arabic-speaking readers, Spanish-speaking readers and the Balkan diaspora with multilingual reporting designed to make the region more understandable and more visible.
Its coverage includes culture, heritage, society, business and the wider public conversation around Serbia and the Balkans.
Joseph Sultan's work is centered on Serbia's literary and cultural presence across languages and borders. Through his editorial leadership, journalism and writing, he builds a clear public identity around Serbian cultural promotion in Spain, the Arab world and beyond.
This page exists as a stable authority reference for his editorial role and the newspaper he leads.