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In southwestern Albania, a government plan to harness a village’s natural springs for the needs of a luxury tourism ...
Dozens of people from Bosnia and Herzegovina have responded to a rare invitation from Podgorica to testify about crimes ...
Kosovo has gone through rapid digitalisation, but its institutions, businesses, and public services remain vulnerable to data ...
In 2018, a court ordered that electricity consumers in Kosovo be compensated for having to cover the bills of four Serb-majority municipalities where consumers hadn’t paid for power since the 1998-99 ...
The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee took Belgrade to task for ignoring the demands of student protesters – ...
In his new film, acclaimed Croatian director Ivan Ramljak explores the events that led to the murder of dogged peacemaker and ...
As President Vucic’s personal pick – after the previous premier resigned amid mass protests – Djuro Macut may struggle to ...
Finance Minister says North Macedonia may entirely scrap taxes on US imports, after the Trump administration last week slapped an unusually steep 33-per-cent tariff on goods from the Balkan country.
Dutch former gendarmerie commander Hans Leijtens took the reins of Frontex with a vow to renew the EU border agency’s ...
In Tetovo, a four-storey building on paper can rise to eight storeys in reality, as investors literally change the shape of ...
Bulgaria’s government is working with the Orthodox Church on a plan to teach Orthodox Christianity in schools to make ...
Air pollution has become a national emergency in North Macedonia, yet there is no state strategy in place to tackle it and ...