Moldova’s top court strikes a blow to President Maia Sandu’s hopes of dissolving parliament and calling a parliamentary...
Analysis
Czechia will take Poland to the European Court of Justice for illegal mining activities close to the border between the two countries. It...
The Danube, as well as the Rioni river in Georgia, are the only two rivers remaining in Europe where migrating sturgeons reproduce...
Authorities in Georgia have arrested an opposition leader, just a day after the country formed a new government, led by Irakli Garibashvili...
Romania’s government has given in – at least for now – to the demands of the country’s miners, who are again threatening...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Save the Children is the latest human rights group to join calls for concerted action to assist refugees and migrants in the Western...
Hungary faces a large fine unless it complies with a ruling from the European Court of Justice over the funding of NGOs. The European Union...
Georgia’s prime minister resigns, while a court rules that an opposition leader be placed in pre-trial detention. Georgia’s...
Just days after a carefully staged-managed All-Belarusian People’s Assembly, convened as a show of support for the country’s president...
Loose Covid-19 containment measures in much of Central and Eastern Europe appear to have paid off for the region’s economies, with...
To be fully effective, all of the current Covid-19 vaccines require two doses. When comparing the region’s data with the EU average...
The All-Belarusian People’s Assembly was convened as a show of support for the country’s president, Alexander Lukashenko. It served...
