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Turkish court dismisses opposition's Istanbul chief over congress irregularities

Akin Nazli in Belgrade September 2, 2025

Move could have implications for another trial that could see national leader of CHP ousted.

Serbia records lowest support for EU in Western Balkans, survey shows

bne IntelliNews September 2, 2025

Just 33% of respondents in Serbia backed EU membership, compared with 91% in Albania and 69% in North Macedonia.

Serbia pushes for gas deal in Beijing meeting with Putin

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 2, 2025

Russia remains a key supplier of energy to Serbia and an ally in Belgrade’s dispute with Kosovo, despite strains in their relationship over the war in Ukraine.

Xi pitches an equitable “multipolar” world order leveraging Global South “mega-markets power” at SCO summit

Ben Aris in Berlin September 2, 2025

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin called on Global South leaders to leverage their "mega-scale market" and strive for a new equalitarian multipolar world order at the SCO summit in China.

Putin won’t let me break up Bosnia, says ex-Republika Srpska president Dodik

bne IntelliNews September 1, 2025

Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik told the BBC he plans to ask Russian President Vladimir Putin to support his push for an independence referendum in Republika Srpska.

Future 500 Forum to tackle Europe’s chronic scale-up gap

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 1, 2025

As Europe lags Asia and the US on competitiveness, a new initiative aims to give Central and Southeast Europe’s most promising companies a shot at becoming global champions, co-founder Stjepan Orešković tells bne IntelliNews.

BRICS leaders gather in China to coordinate anti-Trump alliance

Ben Aris in Berlin September 1, 2025

The EU’s 27 foreign ministers will debate seizing Russia’s frozen $200bn at an informal gathering in Copenhagen, as the leading BRICS nations gathered in Beijing to form a common strategy to deal with US trade aggression on August 30.

EU foreign ministers meet to discuss Russia problem

bne IntelliNews September 1, 2025

European foreign ministers gathered in Copenhagen to discuss a number of issues with holding Russia to account for the war with Ukraine at the top of the agenda.

Rheinmetall to invest over €1.5bn in Balkan munitions factories

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade August 28, 2025

German defence giant's investments are part of a broader European effort to boost defence production since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Serbian police use pepper spray to disperse protest in Novi Sad

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade August 28, 2025

Protests have turned violent in recent weeks, with confrontations between pro- and anti-government groups and the police.

European leaders pledge support for Moldova’s EU path on independence day

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow August 28, 2025

Leaders of France, Germany and Poland pledged firm support for Moldova's bid as it heads for a crucial general election in September.

US grants Serbia’s NIS sixth sanctions waiver

bne IntelliNews August 27, 2025

The delay follows recent US-Russia talks in Alaska, which may have influenced Washington’s decision.

Kosovo gets parliament speaker but months-long political stalemate persists

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje August 26, 2025

Prolonged political deadlock had prevented Kosovo's assembly from functioning and blocked the formation of new state institutions since the February general election.

Turkey’s “fast lane” transport minister hit with motorway speeding ticket

bne IntelliNews August 26, 2025

Abdulkadir Uraloglu posted video of himself driving at 225 km/h, with clip set to folk music and Erdogan speeches on infrastructure.

Serbia caps retail margins, cuts loan rates to fight inflation

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade August 25, 2025

Belgrade aims to ease economic strain that has contributed to a wave of anti-government protests in recent months, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with the political climate and living conditions.

Brussels warns Kosovo putting relations with EU at risk by excluding Serb parties from elections

bne IntelliNews August 24, 2025

EU statement says "inclusive" elections are crucial for future relationship between Kosovo and the bloc.

Bosnia’s Republika Srpska votes for referendum, escalating standoff with central authorities

bne IntelliNews August 23, 2025

MPs reject Central Election Commission’s decision to revoke Milorad Dodik as president of Bosnia’s Serb entity.

Turkey to re-try contested sale to US embassy of Ataturk Forest Farm land plot

Akin Nazli in Belgrade August 22, 2025

In a complaint, the Ankara Chamber of Architects argued that the sale breached the legal testament of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founding father of modern Turkey.

Serbia in talks with Russia on long-term gas deal

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade August 21, 2025

Energy Minister Dubravka Dedovic Handanovic says Serbia is in advanced negotiations with Russian energy giant Gazprom.

Poll shows Moldova’s pro-EU PAS leads but lacks majority ahead of September elections

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest August 21, 2025

Party of Action and Solidarity to remain largest party in new parliament but without majority, with Renato Usatii’s Our Party likely to play kingmaker.

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