Wednesday, 29th October 2025

North Macedonia

Nelt Group

An Investment That Shapes Generations

Nelt and UNICEF: Building Education for the 21st Century In a world where change moves faster than ever,...

Adria 2030

The New Growth Map

How a coastline once divided by borders is quietly building Europe’s next growth story Some regions are made by geography; others, by momentum. The Adria...

by Dragana Đermanović

If This Region Were a Company, What Kind of CEO Would It Need?

This region—our region—is a peculiar formation. Its form is stunning: mountainous and sunlit, rough and radiant, with valleys that open like palms and coastlines that...

By Mila Jović

Women Who Lead A New Balance of Power

In a luminous hall in Belgrade earlier this autumn, more than four hundred women from across the Adriatic–Danube region gathered to talk about power...

Ursula von der Leyen’s Balkan Tour

When Europe Visits

Ursula von der Leyen’s Balkan Tour and the Stakes of Integration In October, Ursula von der Leyen set out on a journey that could redefine...

By Marko Nikolić

Europe’s Quiet Power Game in Adria

How Brussels and Vienna view the region’s next chapter of investment and integration For once, the most consequential moves in Europe’s geopolitical chessboard aren’t happening...

Crossroads

What’s Next for Adria’s Economy

Economic leaders in the Adriatic rim map a path from fragility to momentum A Region At A Ridge The Adriatic arc — from Slovenia and Croatia...

Beyond Borders

Five Roads That Redefine Adria

From mountain passes to coastal ribbons of light. The Adria is usually seen from the water — islands, sails, and the long blue horizon. Yet...

Overview

Signals of a Shifting Region

Every quarter tells a different story. The Adria region’s new one is quieter, more layered — a story of recalibration rather than acceleration. Growth...

Strikes in North Macedonia: Constitutional Right Faces Legal Limitations

Article 236 of the Labor Relations Law specifies that only trade unions and their higher-level associations may legally call a strike. Strikes organized by...

North Macedonia Secures Gas Supply Despite EU Ban on Russian Imports

North Macedonian Energy Minister Sanja Bozinovska reassured the public that there is no risk of gas supply cuts despite the EU decision to stop...

North Macedonian Airports Add New Winter Destinations

North Macedonian airports will be connected to ten new destinations this winter, the General Manager of TAV Macedonia, Nexhat Kurt, announced. The winter schedule,...

North Macedonia’s Public Sector Debt Reaches €670 Million

Municipalities, public enterprises, and state institutions are among the largest debtors, highlighting structural weaknesses in financial management. Local governments reportedly owe suppliers, banks, and...

North Macedonia Named Partner Country at Novi Sad Tourism Fair

The recognition is seen as an opportunity to promote Macedonian destinations, strengthen cross-border tourism ties, and showcase the country’s cultural and natural attractions to...

Alta Banka Launches €23 Million Bid for Stopanska Banka Bitola

Serbia’s Alta Banka has opened a takeover offer worth nearly €23 million for Stopanska Banka Bitola in North Macedonia, signalling one of the most notable cross-border banking moves in the...