Budapest’s residents have been protesting against the Hungarian government’s plans to build a Chinese-funded university in the city. Is...
Analysis
European Union students starting a degree in the UK this year will be expected to pay high fees, and as a direct result applications from the EU have...
GE Healthcare has a symbiotic relationship with emerging Europe: the region is a key market for the firm, while its research and development talent...
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš survived a confidence vote in parliament last week, but now faces a potentially more hostile foe in the form of an...
European football’s governing body UEFA has given the all clear for Ukraine to wear a shirt that includes a map of the country’s...
Covid-19 has brought home the necessity of speeding up the process of digitalisation of government and public services. But the transformation must...
Mining companies such as Norilsk Nickel have a key role to play in the sustainable development of the world’s northern territories, and the...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your...
Coal is increasingly redundant in Romania’s energy mix, generating less than a quarter of its electricity. In its latest National Resilience...
Veteran UK journalist John Sweeney has called a television appearance – clearly made under duress – by abducted Belarus journalist Roman...
Four of the seven countries who this week implemented the European Union’s Digital Covid-19 Certificate are from emerging Europe: Bulgaria...
Georgian politics looks set for its biggest shake up in a decade after former prime minister Giorgi Gakharia announces the launch of a new party, one...
From zero to sixty in just 1.85 seconds, the Rimac Nevera will be one of the fastest cars on the road. Costing a cool two million euros, it’s...
