New Bruegel report says both lack of interest among EU members and slow reform process in Western Balkans contributed to sluggish enlargement.
Serbia claims military neutrality and appears to be indiscriminate about where its arms end up.
Interest in Albania, Serbia and North Macedonia revealed ahead of autumn US presidential election.
Performance of CEE countries shows convergence of Western Balkans with EU will only accelerate post-accession, find Erste analysts.
Serbia is seeking to establish itself in the global electric vehicle (EV) market, at the same time as it plans to open Europe's largest lithium mine.
Serbia is back in the EU’s good books. Thanks to the country’s large lithium reserves, EU politicians have been trying to woo the Balkan state, repeating a mantra which verges on possessive: “Serbia belongs to the EU”.
Serbia is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding with the European Union to create a strategic partnership on raw materials, battery value chains, and electric vehicles.
Vicious circle as increased use of electricity for air conditioners drives demand from coal-heavy power sector.
One Serbian police officer was killed and another wounded in a shootout during a routine vehicle check near the Bosnian border.
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.
Serbia's Constitutional Court ruled this month that the 2022 government decision to revoke Rio Tinto’s permit for the $2.4bn lithium mine was unconstitutional and unlawful.
The calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine continue as Egypt and Serbia add their voices to the growing number of calls to end the fighting in Ukraine.
If the government moves ahead with the project it risks the return of political instability and mass protests that previously swept the country in 2021.
The march of Serbian soldiers was seen as a fresh provocation made by the secessionist leaders of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska.
Planned investment reflects Serbia's growing appeal as a destination for international manufacturing and its strategic efforts to integrate into the burgeoning electric vehicle market.
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.
Minister of Trade Tomislav Momirovic expects Serbia's exports to China to soon double from current €1.2bn.