This was supposed to have been a decisive year for the Western Balkans region on its journey towards EU accession. The strategy paper launched by…
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On September 17, leaders from Central and Eastern Europe gathered in Bucharest to take part at the third Three Seas Initiative (TSI) summit. Jointly led…
Recent events suggest that Russia’s political regime, forced to tackle certain traumatic reforms, has begun to lose focus. As discussed in a previous report, the…
The former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina Miroslav Lajčák has expressed concern at the election on October 7 of Bosnian Serb nationalist Milorad Dodik…
On September 30, 94 per cent of voters in Macedonia’s referendum cast their ballots in favor of adopting a new name for the country and…
A new Eurobarometer survey ahead of next May’s European elections has revealed that a majority of EU citizens are worried that disinformation campaigns, data breaches…
Nikola Gruevski’s request for asylum on November 13 came as a suprise, if not a shock, to many in the Hungarian public. The former Macedonian…
Around the world, countries are spending more on their militaries, a trend that is already evident in the Western Balkans. In 2018, global military expenditure rose…
Now that one of the silliest international disputes of recent decades has been resolved, Greece will no longer veto Macedonia’s (now officially North Macedonia) membership…
Greece is set to request EU aid following deadly floods from Storm Daniel amid mounting criticism against the centre-right government in Athens. But as of…