Worried that too much property will be snapped up by foreigners, Montenegrin leaders have not been able to agree on removing restrictions on the country's real estate market.
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- The three parties in the ruling coalition plan to discuss structural changes to the government in two weeks, the government's pres...
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Parliament approved personnel and structural changes in Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev's cabinet Thursday (April 24th) meant to c...
WASHINGTON, United Sates -- Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried testified before a congressional panel Wednesday (April 23rd), saying Macedonia...
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- The US government is increasingly concerned by corruption within Bulgaria's law enforcement agencies, according to a report by the...
Several cracks appear on the Old Bridge in Mostar daily, according to experts hired by the Commission to Preserve the National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As part of an effort to boost education and use of classroom technology, nine Macedonian primary schools received computers and software. Also in science and technology this week: cancer cases are on the rise in Albania, and Bucharest ranks as
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) -- Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj, Deputy Defence Minister Igor Crnadak and Deputy Civil Affairs Minister Senad...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) -- The Central Election Commission (CEC) said on Thursday (April 24th) that it has confirmed a conflict of int...
A new bill is expected to improve business practices in Republika Srpska. Also in news this week: the Albanian government signed a 230m loan agreement, and two Kosovo companies are under investigation for alleged misappropriation of public funds.
TIRANA, Albania -- General Prosecutor Ina Rama charged former Defence Minister Fatmir Mediu with abuse of power in regards to the deadly ammunition e...
In an interview with the Southeast European Times, Croatian investment banker Tomislav Tukic says that Balkan stock exchanges face a crisis not only because of the global difficulties stemming from the US and European stock markets.
ZAGREB, Croatia -- Prime Minister Ivo Sanader won re-election Saturday (April 26th) as chairman of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union for the fourt...