Ankara has ambition to make country an energy supply powerhouse based on re-exports.
VMRO-DPMNE wins both general and presidential elections as voters punish ruling SDSM for failure to tackle corruption.
Serbia is one of just three countries on President Xi Jinping's European tour.
Andrej Plenkovic to get a third term as PM after securing backing from rightwing Homeland Movement.
Power and gas utility group Premier Energy's IPO kicks off on May 8, raising funds for its expansion into renewables in Romania and Moldova.
Serbia has become a key partner of China in Europe, benefitting from Chinese investments into infrastructure development and industrial production.
Trade ministry said “all products” are subject to boycott, but tankers on Ceyhan to Haifa crude export route appear unaffected.
“Devastating reports” say Suhrob Zafar may have lost ability to walk following torture. Turkey suspected of role in rendition.
IRI’s Western Balkan survey also reveals Albanians and Kosovars most committed to EU and Nato membership; support flagging in other countries.
Under pressure from religious conservatives, Turkish leader Erdogan is said to have blocked all exports and imports. Move draws angry rebuke from Israelis.
Montenegro is the closest to accession among the Western Balkan countries, but progress has been stalled by political instability in recent years.
Former spy chief Aleksandar Vulin, dubbed ‘Moscow’s man’ in Belgrade, to join Milos Vucevic’s new cabinet.
PM Marcel Ciolacu wants Mugur Isarescu to continue in post he has held since 1990 to ensure monetary stability.
PM Albin Kurti's government plans to legalise same-sex marriages in May, as Pristina aims for Council of Europe membership.
No willingness on part of member states to penalise Ankara amid Ukraine war and other crises requiring solidarity, says Council of Europe.
Organisers of mercy mission say Israel pressured West African nation.
Return to political instability has put Sofia’s eurozone entry target date at risk.
Experts suggest the country could lose all of the remaining €4.4bn allocated under the recovery plan over delayed or failed reforms.
Kuwait witnessed a wave of angry reactions on April 25 after Iraq, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey signed a quadrilateral memorandum of understanding in Baghdad to establish the "Development Road" project, linking Turkey with the Gulf.
Use of Republika Srpska’s flag alongside national flags at St Petersburg conference seen as a possible green light by Russia for Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik’s secession plans.