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Serbian president calls fire, shooting outside parliament a terrorist attack

bne IntelliNews October 22, 2025

The attacker, a retired employee of the former State Security Service, opened fire on a tent settlement of pro-government supporters.

MOL says no risk to domestic fuel supply after Danube refinery blaze

bne IntelliNews October 22, 2025

Fires broke out at refineries in both Hungary and Romania in recent days.

EU decision to ban Russian gas transit raises alarm in Serbia

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 21, 2025

Belgrade warned that the EU's decision to halt imports and transit of Russian natural gas from 2026 poses a serious threat to its energy security, with senior politicians calling the move "catastrophic".

Investigation reveals EU funded phantom mussel farm in Bulgaria

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 20, 2025

Drones and divers find only sand at Black Sea offshore site that received over €210,000 from European Maritime and Fisheries Fund.

EU mulls partial membership plan to ease enlargement and bypass veto risks

bne IntelliNews October 20, 2025

Move is aimed at moving forward with enlargement and overcoming resistance from EU members such as Hungary, but reaching consensus to be a challenge.

Minsk asks for talks with Kyiv, as Lukashenko seeks to end Belarus’ isolation

bne IntelliNews October 20, 2025

Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko has opened the door to direct dialogue with Kyiv as part of negotiations to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, as he launches a diplomatic drive to break the republic’s isolation and dependence on Russia.

North Macedonia’s right-wing VMRO-DPMNE heading for sweeping victory in local elections

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 20, 2025

Strong performance by North Macedonia's ruling party further consolidates Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski’s dominance on the national political stage.

Thousands rally in Tirana demanding justice for former KLA leaders on trial in The Hague

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 19, 2025

Albanian PM Edi Rama called the protest, urging all Albanians to unite behind what he described as a “national cause” — defending the honour and legacy of Kosovo’s wartime leaders.

US warns Serbian banks over sanctions breach involving NIS

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 19, 2025

US sanctions on NIS prohibit transactions with the Serbian oil company involving US-linked financial instruments, including payments using Visa, Mastercard and other foreign-issued cards.

North Macedonia heads to local elections amid promises, unfinished projects and city challenges

Valentina Dimitrievska October 11, 2025

North Macedonia is in the midst of a pre-election period characterised by a flurry of promises from politicians, ranging from infrastructure investments to tackling environmental issues, as the country prepares for its upcoming local elections.

US sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS take effect

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 9, 2025

Sanctions imposed by the United States on Serbia’s sole oil refiner, NIS, took effect on October 9, ending months of postponements and raising fears of fuel shortages and wider economic disruption.

EU tariffs to hit Serbian steel industry

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 9, 2025

President Aleksandar Vucic warns EU steel tariffs will hit the Smederevo ironworks, owned by China’s Hbis Group, and could weaken Serbia’s attractiveness for foreign investment.

Moldova's separatist Transnistria faces deepening budget crisis after Russia cuts gas supplies

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest October 9, 2025

Official says Transnistria has to "mobilise all possible resources" to overcome the tiny self-declared republics ongoing financial crisis.

Bulgaria enforces dual pricing ahead of 2026 euro adoption

bne IntelliNews October 8, 2025

Tough penalties for businesses that fail to display prices in euro and lev as euro adoption date approaches.

World Bank projects growth upturn for Western Balkans from 2027

bne IntelliNews October 8, 2025

But region needs to focus on job creation and reforms to catch up with average EU living standards within the next 40 years.

Romania's Electrica seeks shareholder approval to borrow €1bn for acquisitions

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest October 8, 2025

State-controlled electricity utility group is eyeing acquisitions including Distribuție Energie Oltenia, currently owned by Macquarie.

Austria and Slovenia advocate qualified majority voting to unblock EU enlargement

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 7, 2025

Dropping unanimity requirement could accelerate the accession process for Ukraine, Moldova and potentially Western Balkans, but faces opposition from within the EU.

Rifts on show at EU-Western Balkan summit in Albania

bne IntelliNews October 7, 2025

Differences apparent over EU reform as well as friction between Serbia and Kosovo.

Russia struggles to restore gas payments to Moldova’s separatist Transnistria region

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest October 7, 2025

Russia is seeking a new intermediary to facilitate payments for natural gas deliveries to Transnistria after European banks reportedly blocked financial transfers routed through Dubai.

Judge shot dead in Albanian courtroom

bne IntelliNews October 6, 2025

A man on trial opened fire in a courtroom in Tirana, killing a judge Astrit Kalaja and injuring two other people.

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