Cost of updated plan is equivalent to nearly half of Moldova’s 2024 GDP.
Zagreb will focus on boosting economic, energy and infrastructure cooperation as it assumes the rotating presidency of the Three Seas Initiative, announced Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
Chief political opponent to Turkey's leader Erdogan remains imprisoned facing what he says are politically-motivated fake charges.
The expanded Mihail Kogălniceanu base is expected to become one of Nato's most strategically important military installations.
A two-week blockade of Serbia’s public broadcaster by student protesters came to an end after authorities met a key demand for reform of the country’s media regulatory body.
Investigation into Democrats' contract with former Trump lawyer launched days before Albania's May general election.
Project billed as largest natural food manufacturing investment in American history.
Far-right politician Calin Georgescu won the first round of the election that was annulled in December 2024, but has been barred from standing in the May 2025 re-run due to his extremist views.
Danilo Mandic opened fire from a parliament car in central Podgorica, injuring two people and raising fresh concerns about gun violence in the Western Balkans.
As regime launches new wave of detentions, Imamoglu mocks Turkish leader Erdogan over a lack of evidence.
Sanctions on NIS were first introduced by Washington on January 10 as part of a broader package targeting Russian-linked entities in response to the war in Ukraine.
Eric Adams was charged with accepting bribes from Turkish nationals in exchange for an illegal consulate permit.
Simion set to lose in the second round to either of his main challengers, but the race for second place is tightening.
Brussels has warned that Vucic’s presence at the May 9 parade could effectively end Serbia’s European integration process.
Decision follows a series of steps by Republika Srpska towards secession from Bosnia, triggered by the entity’s President Milorad Dodik.
Frustration as stores hike prices of first-aid kits and tents.
Representatives of the State Investigation and Police Agency (SIPA) surrounded Republika Srpska’s government building, but were prevented from entering.
Closure is part of Pristina’s efforts to curb parallel institutions operating under Belgrade’s directives within Kosovo.
151 people hurt jumping from buildings. Mobile networks collapse. Roads gridlocked as people attempt to exit city.
Lawmaker objects to mentality that "sees women as nothing more than birth machines".