V. Meimarakis: 'No' to abolishing unanimity for EU enlargement
Greek MEP Vangelis Meimarakis advocates for maintaining the principle of unanimity in the EU enlargement process, emphasizing Greece's support for the Western Balkans' European aspirations.
Religious Coexistence in the Western Balkans
The article examines the transformation of religion into a political tool in the Western Balkans since the 1990s, emphasizing its potential role in fostering stability in a geopolitically fragile region.
Serbia and Albania: This Would Be a Realistic Way to the EU
The article discusses the necessary steps for Serbia and Albania to join the EU, emphasizing the importance of investment in the Western Balkans as a new frontier for the EU.
René Trokaz at Vima: "Expansion and deepening of the EU go hand in hand"
The article discusses the aspirations of Western Balkan countries for EU membership and the implications of geopolitical developments on this process.
The EU Wants Free Roaming in the Balkans
The EU Commission proposes to extend free roaming services to the Western Balkans, aiming to eliminate unexpected roaming charges for travelers in the region.
The Kosovo war trial looks like damage control: How far can accountability go without reaching NATO?
The trial of Hashim Thaci underscores the complexities of accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and raises questions about the extent of responsibility reaching NATO and Western powers.
The Balkans tackles Epstein's files: great guy Milo, friend Miro, extraordinary Albanian girls, and underage sex slave
The article discusses connections between names mentioned in Epstein's files and various figures from the Western Balkans, including politicians, models, and businessmen, highlighting Miroslav Lajčák's historic ties to the region and his resignation related to this case.
Reordering in the Western Balkans: Trump's pressure exposes the illusion of power in Serbia
The article discusses how U.S. President Trump's sanctions are forcing Gazprom's withdrawal from Serbia, revealing the weakening power of President Aleksandar Vučić as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán benefits from the new energy order.
ISIL terrorists are already on their way, panic in the Balkans
The repatriation of ISIL terrorists from Syria to their home countries is emerging as a critical security challenge in Europe and the Western Balkans.