The square, inaugurated on July 26, 2018, in Tirana, stands as a grand tribute to President Shimon Peres and reflects the special relationship between Albania and Israel—one that transcends government ties and resonates between the Albanian and Israeli peoples.
The Southern Interconnection pipeline project promises greater energy security by diversifying gas supplies and reducing dependence on Russia.
The World Bank said it has approved a $75 million (72.1 million euro) loan to Bosnia and Herzegovina to strengthen the financial sustainability of the country’s
Their journeys take them through pine forests and snow-covered mountains, along railway tracks and roads that lead to a hoped-for better life in the promised lands of Western Europe.
The Herceg Novi Declaration reiterated the Council’s commitment towards culture and the key role of the regional cooperation in all its dimensions for the prosperity of the region.
"Ćevapi, as the national dish of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are a symbol of unity and hospitality, bringing together people from different cultures and generations," says Admira Hajdarpašić, a restaurant owner from Banja Luka.
Now that the smoke has cleared from what is being called the worst violence in Bosnia in the past nineteen years, it is worth taking stock of what actually happened,... Twenty years ago today ...
Bosnian ecological organisation Eko Put Bijeljina said it has filed a citizens' appeal to the parliament of the Serb Republic entity against Swiss company A
The three-month pause in foreign aid imposed by the new US administration has left the future of numerous civil society, human rights and independent media projects in the Western Balkans in limbo.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of Europe’s most complex histories. After gaining independence from Yugoslavia, it faced devastating war and economic collapse. But nearly 30 years later, Bosnia is seeing surprising economic growth.
The Chinese firm said training the model cost just $5.6 million. Microsoft alleges DeepSeek ‘distilled’ OpenAI’s work.
Turkey carried out arrests after disaster victims’ data was stolen, while Serbia and Albania faced crackdowns over misinformation and online violence, BIRN’s digital rights monitors found in December and January.