Albanian President Ilir Meta (pictured above) has called off local elections set for June 30, while the government, led by prime minister Edi Rama, has accused him of...
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A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here...
In its latest assessment report looking at the implementation of reforms in the Western Balkans, the European Commission has recommended that the European Union should...
Corruption remains at the centre of attention when it comes to the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe. While some countries have become synonymous with...
Deutsche Welle has reported that Albanian police will patrol “shoulder to shoulder” with border guards from across the EU on the country’s...
A recent survey conducted by German political foundation Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) has found that while 56 per cent of young people in Serbia support their...
When most people think of Albania, they probably think of the Liam Neeson film Taken. Hollywood and the media have done a very good job at painting this Western Balkan...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Albania’s medium-term economic outlook is “broadly favourable”, even though growth is expected to...
Lufthansa Industry Solutions has taken over Tirana-based IT service provider Applications Management Development (AMD). The Albanian company will operate under the name...
Leaders of Kosovo and Serbia have agreed to restart dialogue about a range of disputes between the two countries, but failed to reach any concrete conclusions during an...
A new Western Balkans trade and transport facilitation project worth 140 million US dollars will reduce both time and cost of trade across the Western Balkans. The World...
Participants at the second Western Balkans Digital Summit have signed an agreement that will significantly lower roaming costs in the countries of the region. The...