Silk Hospitality brought the concept of upscale travel to Georgia, creating a new market for high-end visitors. Now it wants to help others make the most of it. The...
Craig Turp-Balazs
Craig Turp-Balazs is the editor of Emerging Europe.
There are stirrings of awareness that the ground is shifting away from fossil fuels and economies that have been based on oil and gas wealth have to reposition...
Hosting UNESCO’s World Congress on Early Childhood Care and Education offered Uzbekistan a chance to showcase its sweeping reform programme on the world stage. ...
The European Commission this week said that it will no longer monitor or report on Romania under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism, given that all benchmarks...
The global economy is expected to slow further in the coming year as the massive and historic energy shock triggered by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine...
Even before Russia invaded Ukraine, passenger ferry services between the five countries of the Black Sea were few and far between. A possible new service from Constanța...
With East-West trade routes being quickly reconfigured as a result of international sanctions against the Moscow regime, alternatives to transit through Russia could...
An insightful Netflix documentary provides much needed background to current events in Ukraine, and clues as to why a once divided country has united to fight the...
We may not yet know what innovations the media industry will come up with in the future, but we can be certain that in order to be successful, news organisations must...
The Eurovision Song Contest is more popular than ever, but the increasingly high costs of staging the event risk leaving smaller, poorer countries unable to pay the...
A major new report highlights the commendable progress emerging Europe has made on implementing ESG principles, but suggests much more still needs to be done. ...
Given an increasingly threatening energy crisis, a weakening German economy, big interest-rate hikes and too little fiscal support from governments, the worst is yet to...