Georgia’s prime minister resigns, while a court rules that an opposition leader be placed in pre-trial detention. Georgia’s prime...
Analysis
Just days after a carefully staged-managed All-Belarusian People’s Assembly, convened as a show of support for the country’s president, Alexander...
Loose Covid-19 containment measures in much of Central and Eastern Europe appear to have paid off for the region’s economies, with strong...
To be fully effective, all of the current Covid-19 vaccines require two doses. When comparing the region’s data with the EU average – as...
The All-Belarusian People’s Assembly was convened as a show of support for the country’s president, Alexander Lukashenko. It served only to...
Poland has long been a cultural powerhouse. The birthplace of no fewer than six Nobel Literature Prize laureates (most recently Olga Tokarczuk in...
Vetëvendosje, a party which placed the fight against corruption at the core of its campaign, has won a major victory in Kosovo’s 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 worth your...
Croatia is set to see the highest level of growth among emerging Europe’s 11 EU members in 2021, even if the country’s crucial travel and...
On Sunday, February 14, Kosovo will hold a snap parliamentary election, with the Vetëvendosje party of former prime minister Albin Kurti likely to...
There is a noticeable disconnect between the dire warnings emanating from Lithuania and the EU’s own tone in discussing its engagement with Minsk on...
A landmark legal case which was brought this week before the European Court of Justice has highlighted the plight of same-sex parents across Central...
The EU wants Georgia’s political parties to work together. The mixed reaction to its latest report on the implementation of the EU-Georgia...
