The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina have signed a 180 million euro loan deal for the construction of...
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The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) has agreed to remove three judges from the appellate procedure in the case of the former Bosnian Serb commander...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s central government has adopted a long-term Framework Energy Strategy which it hopes will draw EU funds under the IPA programme, as well as funds...
Bosnian security services prevented Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin (whose real name is Yevgeny Prilepin) from entering the country on August 23. Mr Prilepin was...
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...
Despite being the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest in the Republika Srpska, tourism is still something of a new concept in Banja Luka. That...
Croatia has started to build a bridge to the Pelješac peninsula, designed to connect the Croatian mainland with its exclave and southernmost region, the...
United Group, the largest alternative telecom provider in the Balkans, has announced plans to invest 100 million euros in local content production as a commitment to...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched a National Summary Data Page (NSDP) to implement the recommendations of the enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS). The...
The Bulgarian capital Sofia played host on July 7 to a 16+1 summit between China and 16 countries of emerging Europe which are part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative...
Emerging Europe takes a closer look at this year’s EBRD Transition Report, and hears from the bank’s chief economist, Sergei Guriev.
Using arts as a common denominator between cultures, the British-Bosnian charity organisation Most Mira is to open a new arts centre in the Prijedor area, in the...