New Bruegel report says both lack of interest among EU members and slow reform process in Western Balkans contributed to sluggish enlargement.
Performance of CEE countries shows convergence of Western Balkans with EU will only accelerate post-accession, find Erste analysts.
EU officials say Bosnia to miss out on funding under Growth Plan for the Western Balkans due to "lack of political consensus" on reforms.
NGO CEE Bankwatch says anticipated solar and wind projects in the region are expected to generate four times more electricity over their lifetimes than prospective gas-fired power plants.
Region increasingly plagued by floods, drought, heatwaves and forest fires.
North Macedonia the latest to appeal for international help to fires in inaccessible mountain areas.
Steep population decline projected by the UN in the coming decades, with Ukraine’s population set to contract the most.
Latest UN projections indicate global population will peak at 10.3bn by the 2080s then start gradual decline.
The march of Serbian soldiers was seen as a fresh provocation made by the secessionist leaders of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska.
Growth is mainly driven by a strong rise in real wages, leading to higher private consumption, while EU members are showing resilience in the face of Germany's economic downturn.
Latest package to support eight new flagship investments in ares including water, rail transport, innovation and the green transition.
Storms and other extreme weather events have intensified in Southeast Europe as the climate crisis deepens.
Consumer markets in Southeast Europe are booming, in what is largely a catch-up story.
Budapest wants a shift in emphasis from Ukraine to the Western Balkans during its EU Council presidency but its allies in the region have already antagonised other EU member states.
Growth set to speed up to 2.5% this year, but forecast faces downside risks from political instability and European slowdown.
EV adoption has surged in Europe, but under 1% of vehicles are electric in some countries.
Analysts warn growing influence of far-right and Eurosceptic parties at EU and national level could complicate efforts to integrate new member states.
Member states using their veto power to demand concessions from candidate countries is a problem the EU has to tackle.
Bosnian Serb ministers reject requests to allow citizens of Romania, Slovenia and Poland in Bosnia to vote in the European Parliament elections.
Potential deal could value United Group, owner of telecoms and pay-TV channels across Southeast Europe, at around €8bn.