With none of Bulgaria’s three largest parties able to form a working coalition in a highly-fragmented parliament, a new election...
Analysis
Emerging Europe speaks with Kazakhstan’s Vice Minister of Justice Almat Madaliyev about the legal reforms that are driving the country’s...
Ukraine’s Orthodox Church split from its Russian counterpart in 2018. We explain why. In October 2018, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Another day, another “non-paper” in the Western Balkans. Hardly had the dust settled on a diplomatic spat between Bosnia and...
Romania has banned the fishing and sale of wild sturgeon indefinitely. But according to the WWF, bans are not enough. Hot on the heels of...
Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) can lead to greener, more responsible investment. But standards remain irregular:...
Moldova will hold a snap parliamentary election on July 11. Ever since she was elected president of Moldova in November last year, Maia...
There are fewer democracies in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia than at any point in the past 26 years, according to a new...
Lithuania needs to prioritise energy efficiency and design a renewable energy strategy, a new International Energy Agency review finds...
Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia have a long way to go before they can claim to have closed the gender gap, according to a new...
Since the turbulent 1990s, Islamist extremism has refused to completely disappear from Central Asia. Over the past decade, the unending...
Serbia could be sitting on as much as 10 per cent of the world’s lithium, increasingly in demand by the manufacturers of batteries...
