On July 28, the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania – Dmytro Kuleba, Jacek Czaputowicz, and Linas Linkevičius – announced the creation of a new regional...
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On July 10, Croatia and Bulgaria got the green light from European Union finance ministers to join the European Central Bank’s Exchange Rate Mechanism II (known as...
The Croatian presidency of the Council of the EU drew to a close on June 30, with Germany taking over the reins for the next six months. Assessing the success – or...
Republika Srpska is becoming more attractive to foreign investors, but there’s still some way to go before Bosnia’s Serb entity reaches its full potential...
Parliamentary elections are set to take place in North Macedonia on July 15 despite a sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 cases. The country, which has a population...
The European Union’s economy will experience a deep recession this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, despite the swift and comprehensive policy response at...
Of all the countries in emerging Europe exposed to a drop in international tourist numbers as a consequence of Covid-19, Croatia – where tourism generates 20 per...
Corruption in the Western Balkans remains a major issue, with ever-decreasing political will to address it. Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have in particular come...
The European Commission has published its yearly Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report, which tracks the evolution of EU member countries in digital...
A forthcoming presidential election in Belarus, scheduled for August 9, looks set to be the liveliest since the country secured its independence from the Soviet Union in...
Croatia’s ban on the sale of farmland to foreign individuals and companies is set to be extended by the European Union. The seven-year moratorium, which came into...
NATO has kicked off the latest edition of the largest naval military exercise in Europe, BALTOPS, held annually in the Baltic Sea – considered the most likely...