Serbia’s President Vucic, the prophet of doom
The Serbian president has repeatedly warned that the world could be heading for the worst conflict since WW2.
The Serbian president has repeatedly warned that the world could be heading for the worst conflict since WW2.
Pilot geothermal power station built on an abandoned gas well produces first electricity, but investor says modifications needed for viable long-term energy generation.
The Bulgarian-American Credit Bank said on April 16 it has agreed to acquire 99.94% of local Tokuda Bank from Japan-based Tokushukai Incorporated. ... ...
France's spending on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) surged to over €600mn this year, EU data reveals, Politico reports.
Iranian authorities said they would provide Russian embassy officials with access to its citizen who was captured as part of the crew of the Israeli-owned MSC Aries.
Israel's financial markets shrugged off the April 13 Iranian missile strikes and will have a minimal economic impact in the short term, say analysts
For the time being, traders have apparently shrugged off fears of a direct war between Israel and Iran, but escalation is still a significant risk.
Barrick Gold, the Toronto-based mining giant, finds itself in the crosshairs of Mali's military junta amid a backdrop of increasing Russian influence ...
There are reasons for cautiousness in the easing cycles that are ongoing In CE and set to start in Q2 in SEE.
Liquefied natural gas helps make Europe’s gas supply more secure as it doesn’t rely on existing pipeline infrastructure, allowing EU countries to diversify the sources of their imports, the European Commission (EC) said in a recent report.
Brent crude oil prices remained near a six-month high this week, hovering around $90 per barrel amidst fears of an oil price spike driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Headline industrial output rose 1.8% in February, increasing for the first month in about a year.
President Milanovic and PM Plenkovic take each other on over Russia stance and corruption scandals
At the same time CEE workers leave because of Hungary's low wages.
Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik urges MPs to endorse resolution denying the Srebrenica genocide and says Serbs can no longer live alongside Bosnian Muslims.
Prices in the alcohol and tobacco sector increased by 19% y/y, including the 9.1% spike in tobacco prices as a result of the new consumption tax.
The inflation rate landed within the National Bank of Poland’s target of 1.5%-3.5% for a second successive month