Balkans


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This market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the photovoltaic sector of Western Balkans countries for the period 2018-2027.
He pointed out that Europe is facing further migration threats from the Western Balkans route.
The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) is to present the 5th, 2019 edition of its public and businesses viewpoints survey - Balkan Barometer (BB) at the Annual meeting of the organisation that is taking place on 8 July 2019 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
EU, NATO, Russia, China, and Turkey, in the Balkans.
The antiquity of the Egyptian community in the Balkans can testify on the number of toponyms, which reveal the presence of people with origins from Egypt.
The number of articles submitted from the Balkans in 2017 (n=137) was 5.5 times the number of articles submitted in 2014 (n=25).
"The importance of increasing access to opportunities for women in the Western Balkans is critical for growth, development, and EU accession," says Linda Van Gelder, World Bank Regional Director for the Western Balkans.
Peja, Albania, March 18, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Balkan Natural Adventure has supported international film maker Katja Verheul, during her filming in Kosovo, where she is filming a short docu-fiction, which includes exciting scenes from the Accursed Mountains.
After being part of the first Kosovo team to climb Mount Everest Arineta Mula has joined local tour operator to become one of the first women mountain guides to cross three countries in the epic hike of about 100 miles called Peaks of the Balkans.
Baba also offers seven different varieties of rakia, the fermented fruit brandy that's popular throughout the Balkans, plus a unique list of wines from countries such as Serbia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
Foreign Affairs, a respected American foreign policy magazine, published in December 2016 an article under the title Dysfunction in the Balkans, written by Timothy Less.
Al Jazeera Balkans and Eutelsat Communications have announced that Al Jazeera Balkans is joining the TEAM:SAT TV platform operated by TEAM:MEDIA and will broadcast exclusively in High Definition, free-to-air from the EUTELSAT 16A satellite.
M2 EQUITYBITES-June 15, 2016-Eutelsat's satellite selected by Al Jazeera Balkans to join TEAM:SAT TV Platform