Growth Plan aims to fast-track the Western Balkans' convergence with the EU through deeper market access, pre-accession funding and regional cooperation.
Economies across Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe are set to maintain solid growth in 2025 and 2026 but face downside risks from Middle East tensions, the war in Ukraine and US trade policy.
As the world’s attention remains focused on the wars in Ukraine and, more recently, the Middle East, several countries in the Western Balkans are ramping up their military capacities.
wiiw research blames crisis in German industry and the uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump’s second term as US president for sharp slowdown in FDI.
Energy supply company KESCO is calling on all consumers to take immediate measures to save electricity.
Across the region, six units exceeded their individual ceilings for sulphur dioxide emissions by more than ten times last year, according to a survey by environmental NGO CEE Bankwatch.
Instability in the Western Balkans "presents Russia with a win-win scenario", says FPRI analysis.
Prolonged failure to form a new government since February general election has harmed Kosovo’s international standing.
US President Donald Trump says he will address tensions between Pristina and Belgrade.
Serbian government remains under pressure after student-led protests persist for more than six months.
Global uncertainty prompted the EBRD to lowered its outlook for the Western Balkans, but the bank’s Matteo Colangeli points to the region’s continued attractiveness for IT and services outsourcing.
MPs have failed repeatedly to form a new government or even elect a parliament speaker since the February general election.
The region must continue to transform its rail sector to become more eco-friendly, accessible and digitalised.
Key issues — including the EU-led dialogue with Serbia and economic reforms — remain on hold as parties fail to form a new government almost four months after the general election.
Kosovo remains the only Western Balkan country without EU candidate status.
Lawsuit follows protest by businesspeople demanding a transition period before full liberalisation.
Zoran Milanovic says no new members will join the EU except perhaps Montenegro.
Punitive measures on Kosovo have had severe financial and developmental consequences, says a new report by Pristina-based GAP Institute.
Osmani called “anti-constitutional criminal” in anonymous email as Kosovo remains in deep political crisis.
Antonio Costa said Kosovo’s progress on its European path hinges on both calm in the north and the normalisation of relations with Serbia.