Southeast Europe at a Crossroads: Pipelines, LNG, and the New Supply Architecture in the Balkans
The article discusses the complexities of natural gas supply routes in Southeast Europe, particularly the eastern vertical corridor and its integration challenges with existing systems.
St. Papastavrou from Washington: 'Aartery of peace and prosperity' the Vertical Corridor for European energy security
Greek Minister Stavros Papastavrou highlights Greece's role as an emerging energy hub in Southeast Europe during an event in Washington.
Another death in an avalanche. The Alps have already claimed the lives of twenty people this year
Heavy snowfall and a high avalanche risk in the Alps and Southeast Europe have resulted in numerous fatalities, including a recent death of a Slovak skier.
Kerakoll Group strengthens its developmental path in Greece and Southeast Europe
The Kerakoll Group enhances its presence in Greece by acquiring an industrial and storage facility in the region of Schimatari.
Leading Experts Discuss the Future of the Real Estate Market in Croatia and the Region
Zagreb will once again become a regional center for discussions on the trends in the real estate market in Croatia and Southeast Europe on March 18 and 19, as the event gathers various industry professionals for the third consecutive year.
Energy investments of over 700 billion euros change the map of Southeast Europe
Over 700 billion euros in energy investments are poised to reshape the energy landscape of Southeast Europe, focusing on energy security, clean energy transition, and interconnections among the 16 countries in the region.
Box Now: The lockers that make our lives easier are accelerating, with investments of 20 million euros
Box Now is entering an aggressive expansion phase aimed at becoming the leader in smart lockers and last mile e-commerce in Southeast Europe, planning to invest 20 million euros by 2026.
Metlen, DEPA, DEI, Enerwave, Hiron: Who 'closed' Revythoussa until 2040 and why LNG is becoming a strategic weapon
Greek companies are securing access to liquefied natural gas for the next 15 years, transforming the Greek terminal into a crucial power hub for Southeast Europe amidst the countdown to the end of Russian natural gas.
Is NIS facing the same fate as our INA?
The article discusses the potential takeover of the Serbian oil company NIS by the Hungarian MOL under the pressure of American sanctions, which could affect the broader Southeast European petro-energy landscape.
How Spotify is Culturally Erasing the Balkans
A new study by the Bulgarian association ANMIP reveals that Spotify's new royalty payment threshold, effective in 2024, adversely affects artists and independent publishers in smaller markets, threatening cultural erasure in Southeast Europe.
Weather: Predictions for a warm February in Greece, maps show a rise of +1.2Β°C
Forecasts indicate that February will be warmer than usual in Southeast Europe, including Greece, with temperature increases of +1.2Β°C.
China's record trade surplus reaches $1.2 trillion in 2025
China's trade surplus rose to a record $1.2 trillion in 2025, driven by a shift in exports to Southeast Asia and Europe due to the impact of the trade war initiated by President Donald Trump.
Czechs bought the Rijeka ZTC
The Czech investment group DRFG has purchased the ZTC shopping center in Rijeka for over 40 million euros, marking its entry into the Croatian market and confirming its strategy for expansion in Southeast Europe.
Hellenic Energy: "Vertical corridor" for oil with the reoperation of the Thessaloniki - Skopje pipeline
Hellenic Energy has announced the reoperation of the Thessaloniki-Skopje oil pipeline, positioning Thessaloniki back on the energy map of Southeast Europe with a significant investment.
JandrokoviΔ warns Rutte about potential destabilization in Southeast Europe
Gordan JandrokoviΔ emphasized the potential destabilization of Southeast Europe during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, highlighting the importance of the Alliance in countering influences in the region.
JandrokoviΔ warned Rutte about the destabilization of Southeast Europe
Gordan JandrokoviΔ met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to discuss the potential destabilization of Southeast Europe and the importance of NATO in countering other actors in the region.
With the state and OrbΓ‘n, MOL can be a dangerous political tool
The Hungarian company MOL's potential acquisition of Russian stakes in the Oil Industry of Serbia could lead to a near monopoly in the crude oil processing market in Southeast and Central Europe.
Greece as an energy gateway for Southeast Europe: The milestone is 2026, the vertical corridor is the key
The article discusses Greece's evolving role as an energy gateway for Southeast Europe, highlighting significant developments anticipated in 2026 that will be pivotal for the energy corridor between Greece and Ukraine.
Picula: Croatia and the EU need to strengthen their influence in BH and Southeast Europe
Croatian MEP Tonino Picula emphasized that it is in Croatia's national interest for Croatia and the European Union to enhance their influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Southeast Europe for the region to ultimately become part of the union.
Picula: Croatia and the EU need to strengthen their influence in Bosnia and Southeast Europe
Croatian MEP Tonino Picula emphasized the importance of Croatia and the EU enhancing their influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Southeast Europe for the region to eventually join the Union.
Natural gas: Record exports coming, Greece as a hub for Europe
Greece is projected to become a key natural gas export hub for Southeast and Central Europe between 2026 and 2030, despite uncertainties due to geopolitical challenges.
Our Teran Declared the Best Wine in Southeast Europe: 'Indigenous Istrian Varieties Can Compete with the Best Wines in the World'
The Croatian wine scene has once again confirmed its supreme quality at an international level, with the Istrian Teran Robija BertoΕ‘e from 2021 being crowned the best wine in Southeast Europe at a regional tasting organized by Decanter.
The Commission will allocate 30 billion euros for energy interconnections to reduce energy prices
The European Commission is set to allocate 30 billion euros to improve energy interconnections in Southeast Europe, prioritizing infrastructure projects aimed at reducing energy prices.
"Mission accomplished" for EBRD after ten years of presence in Greece
The head of EBRD's Southeast Europe, Charlotte Ruhe, discusses how the bank has supported the Greek economy over the past decade and the challenges ahead following the end of funding.
Alexandroupoli: How it will become the new transportation hub of Southeast Europe
The masterplan aims to integrate the port, railway, road connections, FSRU, and airport over a 1,400-acre area, creating Greece's first fully multimodal transport hub and enhancing its geostrategic position.
The first American LNG shipment for the Bulgarian market from Metlen in Alexandroupolis
The first American LNG shipment for Bulgaria has arrived in Alexandroupolis, marking a significant step in strengthening cross-border natural gas supply in Southeast Europe, with more shipments expected early next year.