European Court of Auditors points to project delays, weak oversight and concerns over long-term sustainability.
Separatist rhetoric, foreign influence and uncertainty over international oversight mechanisms prompted warnings about stability from House of Lords.
Dispute over the appointment of Bosnia's next international overseer has exposed widening transatlantic divisions over policy in the Western Balkans.
The European Union used a summit in Montenegro to signal that enlargement remains firmly on the bloc's agenda, even as long-standing disputes slow the accession of some Western Balkan countries
Germany and France have circulated a non-paper proposing a new approach to the enlargement process that would accelerate the gradual integration of Southeast European countries and Moldova into the EU.
Bank warns higher energy costs are reigniting inflation, weakening industrial competitiveness and straining already fragile public finances
Visit to Western Balkans takes place as Brussels seeks to maintain momentum in its long-stalled expansion policy amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
Europe debates new shape of enlargement as Ukraine and Western Balkan candidates push EU to rethink membership.
United Group founder and former CEO have launched legal proceedings against private equity firm BC Partners, seeking to block the planned sale of United's Southeast European media assets.
EU sidelined as Washington warns over China and Russia's influence in new strategy document, while Xi Jinping honours Serbia’s president in Beijing.
State Department report highlights “partnership-based” policy in Western Balkans, while flagging Russian and Chinese influence.
Businesses operating in the Western Balkans say the practical costs of accessing EU markets remain high.
European Commission said Serbia and Bosnia did not qualify for latest Growth Plan tranche, as they have yet to fully implement policies set out in their reform agendas.
Christian Schmidt's resignation as high representative prompts debate on institution's future with US position edging closer to Russia's.
Christian Schmidt, who took office in 2021, has been one of the most controversial figures in Bosnia’s post-war politics.
Bosnia formally opened the path towards EU accession talks in 2024, but progress has stalled amid disputes between the country’s rival political leaders.
The suspension of steel production at Bosnia’s flagship plant in Zenica is sending shockwaves across the country’s industrial base and into neighbouring Croatia.
Workers and trade unions in the central Bosnian city of Zenica joined demonstration calling for urgent action to prevent the collapse of the local steel industry, warning that thousands of jobs are at risk.
Severity of current shock in Emerging Europe linked to Iran war unlikely to match the 2022 crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Mega deals announced by Trump-linked companies brings up concerns over corruption and environmental impact similar to those raised over Chinese and Middle Eastern investments in the past.