A car bomb exploded in front of the house of the Montenegrin investigative journalist Sead Sadikovic in the northern town of Bijelo Polje on Sunday night according to media reports.... read more →
Montenegro’s prime minister, Duško Marković, recently announced that the country expects to open two new chapters in its EU accession negotiations by the end of 2018. Marković made the proclamation... read more →
A confluence of events in and around Kosovo over the past few months has brought renewed scrutiny on the small republic and its neighbours. On January 16, moderate Kosovar Serb... read more →
In a recent interview with the European Western Balkans website Dušan Reljić, who heads the Brussels Office of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, made the eye-catching point... read more →
The sentencing of an organised crime boss from Kosovo to six years in prison will undoubtedly come as welcome news to a region in which his gang’s activities have wreaked... read more →
The European Commission announced its new strategy for the Western Balkans, plotting the path towards eventual EU membership for six southeastern European countries. Of those six countries, Serbia and Montenegro... read more →
The long-suffering people of Kosovo must be wondering what they did to deserve their government, and what their government did to deserve the steep pay increase they tried to gift... read more →
For ardent supporters of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU, Brexit presents an opportunity to revive a buccaneering approach to trade that has, under EU membership, been chastened by burdensome regulations.... read more →
Serbia and Montenegro have been named as the front-runners in the pack of Balkan nations aiming to join the EU. Last week, the European Commission announced that by 2025, they... read more →