Young people across Central and Eastern Europe are unsurprisingly claiming that corruption is the single biggest problem facing the region. A number have also –...
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Tourism now accounts for almost 10 per cent of Bosnia and Herzegovina's GDP, but there is a great deal of room for the sector to develop even further.
As Bosnia looks to phase-out coal and move towards hydropower, environmental groups are concerned by the impact on the delicate Balkan ecosystem.
Bosnia has the world's most complicated system of government: a gerrymandered mess overseen by an unelected mandarin. While it pleases almost nobody, the system has...
Seventy per cent of women from Southern and Eastern Europe have experienced some form of violence from the age of 15; 45 per cent experienced at least one form of sexual...
The European Union has urged Bosnia and Herzegovina to re-open and re-examine a decision to guarantee a Chinese loan to power utility EPBiH for the construction of a new...
Innovation is one of the key factors that will drive the energy transition process and will help countries to meet their 2050 climate targets, including the...
The Serbian government will work together with the Republika Srpska on the construction of three hydropower plants on the upper Drina river. Speaking after a joint...
Emanuel Salinas, World Bank country manager for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Montenegro, and Ian Brown, head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and...
Emerging Europe is home to more than a thousand game production studios. Many of their biggest hits focus on the region's troubled history.
Visitors to the UK from a number of countries in emerging Europe are finding it increasingly difficult to procure visas, harming tourism, business and trade.
There is a groundswell in Bosnia and Herzegovina as citizens (mostly young people) are beginning to embrace a vision of hope and change in their country—a change that...