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...
Tag - Serbia
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić has been told by a in The Hague that he will spend the rest of life in prison after an appeal failed to overturn his 2016...
Serbian president Aleksander Vučić has asked authorities to accept the appeals of those arrested on minor charges during the storming at the weekend of RTS, the...
Young people across Central and Eastern Europe are unsurprisingly claiming that corruption is the single biggest problem facing the region. A number have also –...
Labour market performance in the Western Balkans continued to improve, albeit at a slower pace than the previous year and despite stronger economic growth in the region...
Several people were detained by riot police when Serbian anti-government protesters stormed the building of Serbian state-run news channel RTS on March 16. Organised as...
Cities from emerging Europe have taken seven of the top 10 spots in a new report looking at the cheapest places in Europe to spend a short break. The annual City Costs...
Thousands of Serbians marched peacefully through Belgrade to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the assassination of the country’s former liberal prime minister Zoran...
The Bulgarian government has re-opened the process of seeking investors for the country’s second nuclear power plant in the city of Belene. According to a statement from...
In many places, getting around emerging Europe remains as difficult today as it did 30 years ago.
Slovenian home appliances producer Gorenje has announced plans to move its entire refrigerator production to the Serbian city of Valjevo. “Gorenje has invested four...
The political tension between Kosovo and Serbia is creating a perfect environment wherein Turkey and Russia can lure the two countries into their respective spheres of...