Georgian politics looks set for its biggest shake up in a decade after former prime minister Giorgi Gakharia announces the launch of a new...
Analysis
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...
A snap parliamentary election in Bulgaria, set to be held in July, is likely to be as inconclusive as April’s ballot. Unless the...
The hijacking by Belarus on May 23 of a Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius did not come as a surprise to defence ministries across the...
Azerbaijan’s plans to renovate and reconstruct the historical city of Shusha are under fire from both Armenians – concerned about...
Wanted for questioning by the FBI over his links to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, dealings with Azerbaijan may in fact be the...
Armenia is due to hold a snap parliamentary election later this month, and foreign policy will be a key issue given the country’s...
It’s not quite Oscar Wilde, but an ongoing Twitter spat throws a fascinating light onto the concerns of Poland’s business and political...
Ahead of a parliamentary election in October, Czech PM Andrej Babiš is facing possible charges of fraud. Czech police have once again...
Serbia suspended obligatory military service in 2011, but the country looks set to reintroduce it, despite concerns that it may struggle to...
Kazakhstan is making a name for itself as a reliable investment destination that upholds the rule of law for both foreign and domestic...
An agreement between the Polish government and the country’s coal miners is “very unlikely” to get the green light in...
Polish writer Jakub Żulczyk could face up to three years in prison for calling the country’s president Andrzej Duda a...
