Both the United States and Germany are increasingly interested in the success of the Three Seas Initiative, which looks set to become the most important…
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Central Europe The Czech government has backed a memorandum between the Ministry of Industry and Trade and state utility company ČEZ on the construction of a 2 billion…
The EU’s border agency Frontex may shift some of its resources in Greece towards other regions more in demand. Although not yet confirmed, EUobserver understands…
Devastating wildfires have engulfed large swaths of land across the Balkan peninsula, with most countries in the region affected. While multiple Balkan states have offered…
The Crimea Platform – held by Ukraine on the 30th anniversary of the country’s independence – demonstrated that the world has not forgotten about Russia’s…
The European Commission says national capitals need to increase migrant rescue missions, following the 14 June sinking of a fishing trawler off Greece that likely…
Since 2020, Bulgaria has been vetoing the start of North Macedonia’s EU accession talks. Albania, a country with strong and widespread support for EU integration,…
A coal exit date of 2038 or 2040 is ‘inadequate’ say environmentalists. Hit by a political crisis that has left the country without a government…
The resignation of a reformist prime minister leaves North Macedonia facing an uncertain future. The prime minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, resigned on October…
The head of the EU’s border agency Hans Leijtens is making a case for Frontex to remain in Greece. His comments on Thursday (6 July)…