The European Union, the United States and major international human rights groups have condemned Hungary after the country’s...
Analysis
The founder of a network of education institutions in Kyrgyzstan disappeared in Bishkek last month. Was Turkey responsible? On the evening...
US President Joe Biden on June 14 made it clear that Ukraine still has some way to go before it can realistically hope for NATO membership...
Most countries of Central and Eastern Europe have long been wary of cryptocurrencies, but there are some exceptions, and signs that in...
Bulgaria is hoping that an initiative offering free holidays to schoolchildren will relaunch its tourism industry. But for the sector to...
Immigration to the European Union will increase over the next decade decade, especially from Africa and the Middle East. The EU should...
Bulgarians are hoping that the EU’s new chief prosecutor, Laura Codruța Kövesi, will help them fight corruption. To do so, she will...
A long campaign by Roma women in Czechia who were forcibly sterilised appears to be finally coming to a successful conclusion. The lower...
Municipal elections in South East Europe tend not to grab too many headlines outside of the region, but two recent ballots – in...
In the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, a former prison has been turned into a cultural hub. Lukiškės prison, one of the most notorious...
Once sold as a way to promote economic growth and reverse social inequalities, microcredit in Central Asia increasingly looks more like a...
A proposed new law in Hungary targeting content that “promotes” or “portrays” sexual and gender diversity could have sweeping consequences...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
