Ships, Trains and Pipelines: Croatia Looks Beyond Tourism
From Ploce in the south to Rijeka and Krk in the north, Croatia is redefining its role in Europe’s supply chains. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
From Ploce in the south to Rijeka and Krk in the north, Croatia is redefining its role in Europe’s supply chains. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
Relatively few electric cars are to be found on Serbia’s roads, reflecting price concerns, a lack of charging stations and a need for new regulations. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
Taxi drivers strike over new bill introduced to parliament that they say will 'strengthen unfair competition' from private drivers and make electric vehicles compulsory for all new drivers. KAYNAK: Balkan…
A Chinese consortium is to construct the second section of Montenegro's Bar-Boljare highway – whose first stretch was widely derided for leading 'from nothing to nowhere'. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
Protesters took to the streets after a fatal tram accident - but their challenge is whether they can transcend Bosnia’s traditional identity politics in the name of a shared interest…
A fatal tram crash has galvanised a new generation of young protesters in Bosnia and Herzegovina who want genuine change and greater accountability from those in charge of a dysfunctional…
Three men accused of causing the November 2024 explosion on the Iber-Lepenc canal pleaded not guilty at the Basic Court in Pristina. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
Protesters rallied in Sarajevo for a fourth consecutive day over a tram accident in which one person was killed and four others were injured. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
State-owned Port of Constanta is set to acquire Giurgiulesti International Free Port from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, consolidating Romania’s role as a logistics hub. KAYNAK: Balkan Insight
The Murrizi Tunnel was opened to much fanfare in March last year, not long before a parliamentary election. Now the Albanian Road Authority says it has yet been certified for…