In North Macedonia, gambling is more than just a popular pastime – it’s a major economic driver. Papazoski and Mishev Law Firm Attorney at Law Ivan Mishev, Law office Emil Miftari Attorney at Law Elen
They packed up food, water and extra clothes and set off. Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an 80-kilometer, or 50 mile, march toward the northern city of Novi Sad.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, becoming the highest-ranking official to step down amid a wave of anti-corruption protests that have spread across the Balkan country.
North Macedonia's finance ministry will offer to investors government securities worth a total of 3.5 billion denars ($59.2 million/57 million euro) on February
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 "Green Games" project aims to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability and the application of sustainable strategies and policies
North Macedonia's Svod Master, operator of the local streaming platform Gley, said on Wednesday it will launch an initial public offering (IPO) on the Macedonia
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia warned its citizens Thursday to postpone unnecessary travel to neighboring Serbia after the deportation of five Croatian activists who had taken part in a meeting of civil society organizations in the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Mass protests have gripped Georgia and Serbia for months, as tens of thousands of their citizens take to the streets to challenge ruling parties that over the last decade have managed to almost completely dominate the political landscapes.
The European Union has appointed Danish diplomat Peter Sorensen as its new special envoy for the stalled Serbia-Kosovo dialogue, starting in February.
The European Parliament on Tuesday ratified an agreement allowing the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) to deploy personnel across all of Serbia’s territory, including borders with non-EU countries,
Croatia on Thursday recommended its nationals postpone non-essential travel to Serbia, alleging Belgrade had expelled five Croatian women citing security reasons.