Obnovlenie — the political vehicle of Sheriff holding — is expected to maintain its dominance in Transnistria's November 30 elections.
Kosovo is among several Western Balkans countries investing in defence capacity, with plans to set up a Defence Industrial Zone near Gjakova.
The political turmoil over next year's budget comes as Bulgaria prepares to join the eurozone in January 2026.
Opening price gives Cris-Tim a market capitalisation of €277mn, as it plans investments in cold cuts and ready meals divisions.
Move comes amid rising militarisation in the Western Balkans and follows Croatia's decision to reintroduce conscription.
The ongoing discussions on a possible US sponsored peace deal to end the Ukraine war has put fresh pressure on the EU to come up with a solution to Ukraine’s acute funding shortfall.
Drones found in both Romania and Moldova after incursions.
President Aleksandar Vucic warned Belgrade could take control of oil company NIS if no buyer is found.
Serbia’s sole oil refinery could halt operations within days unless Washington grants a new licence to allow majority Russian-owned NIS to continue processing crude.
"Kuliok" ("the bag") case concerns allegations Dodon took a bribe from Moldovan oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc.
Sinisa Karan, backed by ex-president Milorad Dodik’s ruling SNSD, secured just over half of the vote in Republika Srpska, narrowly ahead of opposition candidate Branko Blanusa
The long-negotiated EU-Mercosur trade agreement is set to enter a decisive phase amid French opposition and broader tensions within the South American bloc.
Election in Bosnia's Serb entity to have broader implications for Bosnia's internal stability and progress on EU accession.
ZSE chief executive Ivana Gažić says latest listing adds momentum to Croatia’s capital market, which has seen a spike in IPO activity this year.
Foreign Trade Minister Staša Košarac accuses High Representative Christian Schmidt of being “the embodiment of political evil and ill will towards my homeland”.
A new US 28-point plan to end the war in Ukraine suddenly burst on to the scene on November 20, as the White House hopes to use the growing pressure on Ukraine to force terms on Kyiv as soon as this week.
PM Ilie Bolojan's proposed 10% cut to the total personnel budget across all ministries was strongly criticised by the Social Democratic Party and public sector unions.
Kosovo has been in political deadlock since the February general election.
Edi Rama slams Shabana Mahmood for pledge to deport hundreds of Albanian families whose asylum applications have been rejected in latest spat between Tirana and London over migration.
The Russian owners of Serbia’s oil company NIS have agreed to sell their 56.15% stake and are in talks with a potential buyer, as Belgrade races to meet US demands for a full Russian exit from the company.