Being a young politician in the Balkans is challenging. If you add the fact that I am from Bosnia and Herzegovina into the mix, then to others it can be seen as a...
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The western model, based on the care of democracy and the capitalist economic system, was the foundation on which the countries of central and eastern Europe were...
Andrzej Duda, Poland’s president, has for the fourth time since taking office used his power of veto. This time he has refused to sign into law changes to the way in...
Bulgaria is experiencing its worst shortage of labour since 2011, reports television network Nova. According to research conducted by Manpower, a US-based human...
Slovenia’s parliament has nominated a former comedian, Marjan Šarec, to be the country’s new prime minister. Mr Šarec was backed by 55 of the country’s 90 MPs. He will...
The current format of negotiations on the normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo under the auspices of the EU has come to a complete standstill...
Croatia’s musical legend Oliver Dragojević (pictured above), whose career lasted 50 years, passed away at the age of 70, one year after his lung cancer was diagnosed...
Milan Šolaja, CEO, Vojvodina ICT Cluster (VOICT), writes in the forward of the report ICT in Serbia – At a Glance 2018: “You journalists should pay more attention to...
The president of Belarus, Aleksander Lukashenko, has sacked the country’s prime minister Andrei Kobyakov, who had been in the job since 2014. He has been replaced...
Serbia’s wealth of talent, not least in the IT field, makes it a prime location for investors. Some gaps in the labour market, and a mismatch of education and skills...
Lithuania’s state-run energy group Lietuvos Energija is to acquire wind farms with a total capacity of 34 megawatts from domestic operator Stemma Group, becoming the...
Kosovo’s Minister of Finance Bedri Hamza has signed an agreement with the German government, represented by the German ambassador in Kosovo Christian Heldt, to create a...
