Nine years after Montenegro committed to constructing an expensive Chinese-built highway – which nearly bankrupted the country and remains unfinished – it...
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The 1995 Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian War has held Bosnia and Herzegovina together for almost three decades. But with dual political crises in the country’s...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
In the medium term, the outlook for the Western Balkans remains positive, though reforms are needed to accelerate the green transition and to address key structural...
A long standing wrong is righted as the EU agrees to allow Kosovo’s citizens visa-free access to the bloc. Finally. On April 18, the European Parliament voted to...
In some parts of emerging Europe, the date of Easter is becoming increasingly political. The Holy Fire Ceremony which takes place each Orthodox Easter Saturday in the...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Montenegro’s presidential runoff election saw the defeat of long-time ruler Milo Đukanović by newcomer Jakov Milatović. But the extent of Milatović’s success will be...
Meanwhile, the European Commission has launched a new, 100 million euros call for small-scale projects under its Innovation Fund, a programme for the deployment of...
Can Brussels deliver a lasting peace in the Western Balkans? The Western Balkans is nothing short of a Rubik’s cube for European lawmakers to solve. Ever since the...
The EU and the US must be clear about the benefits that both Serbia and Kosovo can derive if they fulfill their obligations The recent verbal agreement reached between...