The number of deals in Central and Southeast Europe rose in 2024 but aggregate deal value fell by 31%, finds law firm CMS.
Prime Minister Edi Rama confirmed plans to set set up a sovereign spiritual state in Tirana for the Bektashi Order in move condemned by opposition leader.
Year-long ban followed a violent incident in Tirana, where a 14-year-old student was killed and another injured in a fight linked to an online dispute.
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The number of individuals and companies in the Western Balkans sanctioned by the US and other Western countries has sharply increased, says a report from the Global Initiative for Transnational Organized Crime.
For some leaders in Central and Southeast Europe, the new Trump presidency is seen as a opportunity; for others it’s a challenge to navigate carefully.
Energy generated in Albania will be transferred to Italy via an underwater cable crossing the Adriatic Sea.
Talk of the US annexing Greenland and Panama have already encouraged one far-right leader to propose that Bulgaria annex North Macedonia and parts of Ukraine.
Rome's plans to host migrants in Albania while their applications are processed stalled when Italian courts blocked a decision to send the first group to Albania.
Decision follows killing of a 14-year-old student, but opposition claims it is pre-election move.
Athens backs the EU integration of the Western Balkans but has tied its support for neighbouring Albania to specific commitments.
wiiw report warns lower investment trend could continue as Central and Eastern Europe's role as a production hub for Western companies is waning.
The enlargement process has been revitalised since the start of the war in Ukraine, but EU ministers say candidate countries must step up reform efforts.
International fast-food chains are expanding in the Western Balkans, but can they rival local offerings on taste or price?
Protests are part of a broader campaign of civil disobedience against Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama, who has been in power since 2013.
Industrial policy is back "with a vengeance” but can have a distorting effect, EBRD chief economist Beata Javorcik told bne IntelliNews
PM Edi Rama considers "drastic" measure after dispute that started on social media ended with stabbing.
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.
Though he’s busy preparing for his second stint in the White House, his brand is still doing business the world over.
Agreement aims to help Albania become more energy independent and reduce reliance on coal-heavy electricity imports.