Moldova took a step closer towards a snap election on April 15 when the country’s Constitutional Court ruled that President Maia Sandu is free...
Analysis
Around 100,000 people in Serbia make a living as freelancers, many by offering IT services to foreign clients. New tax rules threaten their...
There was never any real doubt as to whether or not Kyrgyz voters would approve a new constitution, proposed by the country’s president Sadyr...
The likelihood of a deal between Kosovo and Serbia would appear to be as remote as ever following an online session of the UN Security Council...
Plans to almost double nickel output at Nornickel’s Finnish facility come as a boost to Europe’s fast-growing electric vehicle industry...
Redrawing borders in the Western Balkans usually means war, which makes a recent comment by Slovenia’s president somewhat troublesome. A...
Russia shows no sign of pulling of its armed forces away from Ukraine’s borders, but while most analysts believe that its manoeuvring is no...
From flowering tree plantations that will grow a beekeeping industry to the restoration of salt-dried landscapes, disruptive innovation could be key...
A worrying rise in consumer demand for caviar and sturgeon meat is fueling an illegal trade that threatens one of the lower Danube’s most...
Was revenue from smuggling used to finance the swift rise of a Ukrainian football team from obscurity to the country’s highest tier? A fresh...
Central and Eastern Europe is well positioned to take a leading role in the development of AI in healthcare, but the creation of a marketplace for...
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...
Community-level support for Roma across emerging Europe needs to be matched with the political will to ensure that the region’s most...
