What began as a movement to protect Albania’s natural treasures has evolved into the country’s largest wave of civil protests in recent years. Thousands of demonstrators have been taking to the streets of Tirana almost daily since the beginning of June. They are calling for the resignation of top government officials and a change of government.
Montenegro is counting on a strong tourism season. But unfinished roads, rising costs, and access problems are raising questions about whether the country can meet its goals. These challenges come as Montenegro seeks to establish itself as a luxury tourist destination.
In this edition of “Across The Balkans,” Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, speaks about the country’s vast tourism potential, the challenges ahead, and Montenegro’s ambitions to become a leading destination in the region.
A series of snap elections that failed to produce a political agreement between rival parties has left Kosovo facing prolonged political uncertainty. For the Serbian community in Kosovo, the choice is limited to just two political lists one backed by Belgrade and the other by Pristina. While politicians compete for seats in parliament, many residents in northern Kosovo, where Serbs form the majority, are quietly leaving searching for better opportunities and a more stable future elsewhere.
Across The Balkans, hosted by Nadja Muftic, is TRT World’s programme focusing on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.

