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Economic growth in the six Western Balkans countries is projected to moderately slow in 2025 due to weaker external demand ...
This is her 116th -- and hopefully not final -- Balkans Without Borders blog post. The views expressed in this blog post do not necessarily reflect those of RFE/RL Macedonian authorities responded ...
The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the rise of the Ottoman Empire continues with the Second ...
SARAJEVO, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Economic growth in the Western Balkans is projected to remain resilient despite global uncertainty, the World Bank said in its latest economic report on Monday.
By 2023, that number had shot up to 1,069. Many of them, in Serbia and elsewhere in the Western Balkans, face poor living conditions, exploitation, and the threat of deportation. In a 2023 report ...
Despite their small number, the Bektashis are set to form the world’s newest country — a first-of-its-kind Islamic microstate ...
The Balkans face a growing crisis amid moves by Russia and a Serbian separatist government in Bosnia to arm against the Dayton Accords.
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The World Bank said on Monday it projects the Bosnian economy will grow 2.7% in 2025, decreasing its forecast from last year ...
Representatives of Energy Ministries, Energy Company CEOs, and Investors Gather to Shape the New Energy Landscape of the ...