Dozens of Armenians remain in Azerbaijani captivity following the recent fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, with Baku refusing to recognise them...
Analysis
A writer in Poland faces a possible prison sentence for insulting the country’s president. Polish writer and journalist Jakub...
A football team from the Ukrainian town of Rivne is set for an IPO: the first in the country for 15 years. Besides providing a boost for...
There has been a worrying fall in the level of trust that Serbian citizens have in the democratic process, and its ability to bring about...
Russian metal producer Norilsk Nickel has announced that it will close its metallurgical plant in the city of Monchegorsk as part of the...
Germany faces increasing internal and external pressure to halt Nord Stream 2, but analysts suggest that cancelling the controversial...
The complicated, unique and – some would say – dysfunctional – structure of the Bosnia and Herzegovina state makes...
Turkey has withdrawn from the Istanbul Convention, which seeks to prevent violence against women, including domestic violence, and bring an...
With police often turning a blind eye to breaches of lockdown restrictions, and a halting vaccine roll-out programme, Ukraine is heading...
Support for Bulgaria’s ruling party has been hit by months of anti-government protests, but it is likely to win a parliamentary...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Brexit and Covid-19 are challenges, but they might eventually serve to strengthen the relationship between the UK and the emerging Europe...
The UN refugee agency says people seeking international protection, many of whom are fleeing war, violence and persecution, must have...
