Albania Brussels must not invent new conditions for EU membership, says Merkel The comments came as Merkel was in the Western Balkans meeting heads of government from Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo. 15/09/2021
Kosovo Kosovar activists disrupt session at war crimes court Two activists spoke out against the court, accusing it of trying to “change the history of Kosovo’s war" by portraying the war as a conflict “between two aggressors" and not a war of liberation and independence. 07/09/2021
Europe News Western Balkan power plants estimated to have killed 19,000 in Europe Over the last three years, almost 19,000 people died as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans, according to estimates in a new report 07/09/2021
Serbia Austria and Serbia vow to stop Afghan refugees entering Europe Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said that Afghanistan's neighbouring countries should accept refugees instead. 04/09/2021
World News Western Balkans cautious amid surge of COVID-19 infections In southwestern Serbia, some school classes will be held online due to the high numbers of new coronavirus cases. 31/08/2021
World News Euroviews. Afghan crisis shows the Balkans is a geopolitical backwater | View "Sadly, the Afghan episode does not offer any geopolitical wisdom or policy prescriptions for the Balkans and the people living there. It is just a painful acknowledgement that the region remains a geopolitical backwater on the Western periphery." 24/08/2021
World News Relatives rebury victims on 26th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre They are the latest to be identified in mass graves at the site of Europe's worst massacre since the Second World War. 11/07/2021
Focus 5 routes that offer a look at Western Balkan history and culture In partnership with Regional Cooperation Council Travel back in time to the Bronze Age, the Byzantine period and more on the Crossroads of Civilisations routes in the Western Balkans. 08/07/2021
No Comment Scorching temperatures across Balkans cause disruption Scorching temperatures across the Balkans caused significant disruptions, as people tired of COVID restrictions finally got a chance to get out of lockdowns and enjoy the summer weather. 23/06/2021
Series The cosmic egg hat: Is this Albanian hat about to catch on? Eva zu Beck learns how to make a qeleshe - a traditional hat in Albania. 10/06/2021
Series Tirana's best food and other traditions you have to try In this episode of Rerouted: The Balkans, Eva zu Beck experiences Tirana's buzzing foodie culture. 03/06/2021
World News The murky issue of air pollution in North Macedonia Air pollution in North Macedonia is said to kill hundreds of people a year. The country is trying to conform to EU standards when it comes to legislation to minimise pollution, but the quality of air in the capital is still a major problem. 01/06/2021
Cult The trails in the Western Balkans worth the trek In partnership with Regional Cooperation Council The Illyricum Trail combines wine tasting with visiting ancients sites. The Balkan Monumental Trail celebrates abstract and modernist monuments from the second half of the 20th century. Where can these unique cultural routes be found? The Western Balkans. 31/05/2021
Series North Macedonia is The Balkans' 'best kept secret', says Eva zu Beck Watch as Eva visits Ohrid in North Macedonia and tries to uncover the secrets of how to make pearls out of fish skin. 27/05/2021
My Europe Series 15 years on, Montenegro's vote to quit Serbia still cuts deep The deep divide that was exposed by the referendum in 2006 still defines politics in Montenegro. 20/05/2021
Series Meet the Romanian carpenter who turned heads at the White House On Eva’s next stop on her Balkans roadtrip she meets Toader Barsan, one of the last traditional carpenters in Romania. 13/05/2021
Europe News Albania & North Macedonia's EU membership bids 'must be together' Brussels had been considering both applications together, but last week Olivér Várhelyi, the European commissioner for enlargement, told Euronews that decoupling the bids "might be an option" if Bulgaria continues to oppose North Macedonia's entrance in the bloc. 10/05/2021
World “Europe is a religion and nobody can betray this religion in Albania,” said Albania's Prime Minister Global Conversation interviews Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama ahead of the State of the Union conference in Florence and discusses the country's ongoing efforts to join the European Union. 10/05/2021
Europe News Splitting EU bids of North Macedonia & Albania 'not possible' Brussels had been considering both applications alongside each other, but last week Olivér Várhelyi, the European commissioner for enlargement, told Euronews that decoupling the bids "might be an option" if Bulgaria continues to oppose North Macedonia's entrance in the bloc. 10/05/2021
Slovenia Estonia, Lithuania and Poland help migrant patrols at Slovenia border Officers from Estonia, Lithuania and Poland will be deployed to the Slovenia-Croatia border. 07/05/2021