Montenegro is set for the highest growth of any country in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia in 2021, according to a new forecast...
Analysis
A row over a New Yorker article alleging Polish complicity in the Holocaust looks set to deepen following a response from its author to...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya’s unswerving commitment to bringing about democratic change in Belarus, despite being forced into exile and despite...
The decision to hold a snap parliamentary election in June has calmed nerves in Armenia, for now. The announcement on March 18 by Armenian...
England host Poland in a World Cup qualifier on March 31, rekindling a football rivalry that stretches back many decades. While the English...
There is no Covid-19 lockdown in Romania. The terraces of cafes and restaurants are full, shops are open, parks teem with parents and...
Emerging Europe journalist Jo Harper’s new book Our Man in Warsaw: How the West Misread Poland is, he writes, as much about Britain...
Slovakia’s prime minister is set to trade jobs with the country’s finance minister in order to end a month-long political...
The death of Czechia’s richest man, Petr Kellner, CEO of the PPF Group, has sent shockwaves through the country’s business...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Investors are spooked by the National Bank of Poland’s deliberate weakening of the Polish złoty, the impact of Covid-19, and an...
Reform of the Ukrainian defence giant Ukroboronprom points towards a promising future for a potentially important, yet under-performing...
As Belarus celebrates Freedom Day, the country’s opposition is calling for new protests against the country’s dictator...
