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Serbian opposition leader arrested during blockade of historic Belgrade bridge

bne IntelliNews November 20, 2024

Pressure on the Serbian government has been mounting since the Novi Sad railway station disaster claimed 15 lives.

Romgaz lists €500mn bond on Bucharest Stock Exchange

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 20, 2024

Bond issue is part of Romgaz’s strategy to raise €1.5bn for projects including the Neptun Deep offshore gas field.

Finland’s Terveystalo reportedly eyeing €1bn acquisition of Romania’s Regina Maria

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 20, 2024

Romania's private healthcare market has garnered increasing attention from international investors.

Protestors block Serbian courthouse over deadly roof collapse

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade November 19, 2024

The roof collapse at Novi Sad railway station on November 1 claimed 15 lives, with critics blaming systemic corruption and poorly executed renovations.

Moldova’s government replaces three ministers in cosmetic reshuffle

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 19, 2024

Reshuffle promised by President Maia Sandu to tackle public discontent with pro-EU administration falls short of expectations.

Candidate quits Romanian presidential race in last minute attempt to unify centre-right

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 19, 2024

Ludovic Orban’s decision to step aside likely too late to prevent division of centre-right vote among multiple candidates, benefitting far-right politician George Simion.

Watchdog warns Western Balkan banks are conduits for money laundering

bne IntelliNews November 19, 2024

Criminal networks are exploiting banks and other financial institutions across the Western Balkans to move illicit money across borders, says a report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

Moldova calls out new Russian ambassador for propaganda

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 18, 2024

Foreign ministry denies envoy’s claim Moldova is economically dependent on Russia, pointing out that over 65% of exports now go to the EU.

Croatian health minister sacked after arrest in corruption probe

bne IntelliNews November 15, 2024

EPPO says Vili Beros was involved in scheme to secure lucrative contracts for medical robotic devices at inflated prices.

Montenegro probes suspected plot to assassinate President Milatovic

bne IntelliNews November 14, 2024

Security stepped up after secret service reveals plot allegedly organised by an ex-army officer from an unnamed neighbouring country.

Russian consulate that was closed for espionage continues to work secretly in Bulgaria's Varna

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia November 14, 2024

Consulate revealed to still be working secretly at the premises of the pro-Russian Bulgarian Socialist Party.

Erdogan says Turkey and Elon Musk could work together on tech

bne IntelliNews November 13, 2024

Turkish president hopes to capitalise on his relationship with rising star of the second Trump administration.

PPF mulling bid for United Group's telecom assets in Southeastern Europe

Albin Sybera November 13, 2024

United Group’s telecoms assets in southeastern Europe have been put up for a potential sale.

Russia, Turkey and Iran condemn Israel's actions in Syria

bne Tehran bureau November 12, 2024

Russia, Turkey and Iran have adopted a joint statement on Syria at the Astana format meeting, condemning Israeli military actions in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank.

Elon Musk wants Italian judges who blocked migrant deal with Albania sacked

bne IntelliNews November 12, 2024

After supporting Trump’s re-election campaign, world’s richest man weighs in on debate over controversial deal to host migrants in Albania.

Moldovan minister of infrastructure resigns ahead of reshuffle

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest November 12, 2024

Close ally of President Maia Sandu steps down as president prepares to reshuffle cabinet after narrow election victory.

Turkey to push Trump for new opportunity to attack US-allied Kurds in Syria

bne IntelliNews November 11, 2024

During first Trump presidency American military was controversially told to stand aside. Ankara hopes for a repeat as second White House term begins.

Serbs protest in Belgrade over fatal train station collapse

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade November 11, 2024

Protest reflected growing public outrage over the country’s poor infrastructure and the government’s handling of recent construction projects.

Saudi EV maker Ceer signs Rimac deal for electric drive systems

bne Gulf bureau November 11, 2024

Saudi Arabia's first electric vehicle manufacturer Ceer has partnered with Croatia's Rimac Technology to supply high-performance electric drive systems for its flagship EV range, on November 11.

Serbian President Vucic optimistic on relations with Trump-led US after first phone call

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade November 11, 2024

"Very cordial" phone conversation signals a potential shift in regional dynamics as Trump prepares to take office.

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