This exciting train journey passes along dramatic mountains and deep river gorges, travelling across three of Europe's most ...
Protests, elections and democratic crises: our selection of Balkan Insight Premium stories this week looks at what the coming ...
BELEX15, the blue-chip index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, fell on Thursday, with no blue-chip companies posting gains, ...
After decades of departure, a growing wave of professionals is returning to emerging Europe, attracted by rising wages.
Starting before Christmas and leading into 2025, tens of thousands of Serbs, Romanians, and Turks have taken to the streets ...
Bulgaria and Romania are now full members of the Schengen area, enhancing free movement, travel, trade, and security ...
Romania’s new cabinet promises to rebuild trust in democracy, counteract a far-right surge and reboot the economy – with controversy over an annulled presidential election simmering.
A thousand broken ties! This, briefly and somewhat pathetically, was the consequence of the breakup of Yugoslavia. After ...
Van Damme will run unopposed and is set to be elected at a UEFA meeting on April 3 in Belgrade, Serbia ... Răzvan Burleanu of ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said earlier that the US will soon prepare sanctions against NIS and that he plans to send a request for a conversation with the Russian president for January 25-27 ...
What does this project bring to the local logistics market? Logicor Bucharest III Pallady Logistics Park is a standout logistics project in Bucharest, Romania’s primary economic and consumer hub. It ...
John Edward Lewton, of Belgrade, was charged last week with one count of violating the Lacey Act, a federal law that among other things prohibits the sale of wildlife parts in violation of state law.