Urban policies
10/03/2026, Giovanni Vale
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- Economy
In North Macedonia, inflation is soaring and eroding families’ purchasing power. For this reason, unions are calling for a substantial increase in the minimum wage. The government, however, appears unwilling to address the issue
05/03/2026, Aleksandar Samardjiev Tetovo
- Health
From Ljubljana to Zagreb, there are women who are building what’s missing in Europe and trying to secure European funding to do it better and together
05/03/2026, Marta Abbà
- Music
The Ex-Yu Rock Centar in Sarajevo was closed in November 2025 due to the difficult financial situation, coupled with the lack of institutional support. The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina was thus deprived of one of the rare initiatives aimed at promoting Yugoslav cultural heritage
04/03/2026, Arman Fazlić Sarajevo
- ENLARGEMENT
Kyiv pushes for rapid entry into the European Union and is proceeding with many of the required reforms. But between war, internal resistance and vetoes from some member states, the road ahead remains long
04/03/2026, Andrea Braschayko
- Digital rights
In November 2024, following the death of a fourteen-year-old boy, the Albanian government decided to ban the use of TikTok. This controversial decision, later withdrawn, leaves important questions unanswered in the debate on democracy, freedom of information, and digital media
03/03/2026, Erisa Kryeziu Tirana
- History and memory
Images from one of Greece’s darkest hours, the Kaisariani massacre, offered for sale eight decades later: within minutes, they escaped the marketplace and entered the public conscience, igniting a national reckoning over memory
02/03/2026, Mary Drosopoulos Atene
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Fighting Corruption in the Western Balkans as part of the EU’s Enlargement Reprioritisation
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From our community: news, appeals and calls to action
- Urban policies
The city of Zagreb, a member of the Mayors for Housing alliance, has introduced several measures to limit the negative effects of rising prices and the spread of short-term rentals. We spoke with Deputy Mayor Luka Korlaet
10/03/2026, Giovanni Vale
- Politics
The failure to elect a new president risks forcing Kosovo to hold its third parliamentary elections in just 15 months. Current President Vjosa Osmani has dissolved parliament, a move Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s ruling party considers unconstitutional
09/03/2026, Mehmet Krasniqi Pristina
- Art and Women
On the occasion of the centenary of the death of Ivana Kobilca (Ljubljana 1861-1926), a look at the life and works of the greatest Slovenian painter who was able to overcome taboos in a male-dominated environment such as that of Europe between the 19th and 20th centuries
06/03/2026, Božidar Stanišić
By midnight last night, the parliament in Pristina was supposed to elect the new head of state, but lawmakers failed to reach an agreement. This morning, outgoing president Vjosa Osmani dissolved parliament.
06/03/2026, Redazione
- Economy
In North Macedonia, inflation is soaring and eroding families’ purchasing power. For this reason, unions are calling for a substantial increase in the minimum wage. The government, however, appears unwilling to address the issue
05/03/2026, Aleksandar Samardjiev Tetovo
- Health
From Ljubljana to Zagreb, there are women who are building what’s missing in Europe and trying to secure European funding to do it better and together
05/03/2026, Marta Abbà



















