Southeast Europe / Opinion

COMMENT: Europe’s summer of humiliation

Ben Aris in Berlin September 15, 2025

This summer started with optimism around trade deals and progress in Ukraine, but quickly unravelled. Trade uncertainty is back, the war drags on with rising casualties, and Europe is now grappling with a raft of political crises.

COMMENT: Trump’s energy deal with the EU is delusional – Reuters

bne IntelliNews July 28, 2025

The energy deal that US President Donald Trump cut with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over the weekend is unrealistic, argues Clyde Russell, Reuters Asia Commodities and Energy Columnist.

EU risks fuelling democratic decline in Balkans as reform credibility erodes, report warns

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow July 16, 2025

The European Union is prioritising short-term stability over genuine democratic reform, says a report from the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group.

ING: The great eurozone split – and why southern jobs are booming

Bert Colijn and Carsten Brzeski of ING July 16, 2025

Since early 2023, countries in Southern Europe have seen strong declines in unemployment, while those in the north have seen increases. This is helping eurozone convergence.

COMMENT: Kremlin goes on the offensive in the south by expanding former prime minister Kiriyenko's foreign policy powers

bne IntelliNews July 15, 2025

The Kremlin used to tread softly when exercising its influence in the countries along its southern border, but no more, after the powers of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s chief of staff Kiriyenko were expanded.

Russia provoking conflict in Western Balkans as leverage against West, think-tank says

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia June 18, 2025

Instability in the Western Balkans "presents Russia with a win-win scenario", says FPRI analysis.

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