NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan has left the states of Central Asia exposed to renewed Taliban offensives. The past few weeks have...
Analysis
The EU and Africa must join efforts to reach the sustainable development goal of zero hunger and address the challenges of nutrition and...
A lack of infrastructure such as charging points and hydrogen stations in Central and Eastern Europe risks the region behind in the e...
A new law in Poland sets a 30-year deadline for the recovery of property seized by Nazi Germany and subsequently nationalised by...
Slovenia takes over the EU presidency at a crucial time, with the bloc facing significant problems including Covid-19 and a stalled...
Hungary’s recent law banning all content aimed at minors which references the LGBT+ community is just the latest in a series that goes...
Covid-19 presented emerging Europe with an opportunity to become a key manufacturing base as firms look to shorten supply chains. So far...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Armenia’s embattled prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, managed to overcome the fallout of a disastrous defeat in last year’s war with...
Belgrade’s city government is pushing forward with its policy of renaming Yugoslav-era streets. With other capitals in the former...
Child sex abuse within families or the Catholic Church is usually a taboo subject in Hungary. Pedophilia is an import from a degenerating...
Russia’s economy has long relied on workers from Central Asia, but Covid-19 restrictions have halted seasonal migration, while...
Queues have been banned in parts of Turkmenistan as they “discredit” the country’s president. Officially, the country is...
