It’s one of the many, largely forgotten stories of recent decades in emerging Europe: the killing, on January 13, 1991 –...
Analysis
A corruption scandal involving his Centre party has forced the Estonian prime minister, Jüri Ratas, to resign. The biggest losers, however...
Just as Poland calls for the protection of free speech, three Polish women face trial – and the risk of up to two years in prison...
A lack of long-term solutions and safe routes to Europe has once again created a humanitarian crisis on the EU’s borders. A number of...
The leaders of Armenian and Azeri met in Moscow on January 11 for the first time since end of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but agreed little...
Bidzina Ivanishvili, the head of Georgia’s ruling party and the country’s richest person, has said that he is quitting politics. But...
Kazakhstan’s ruling party, as expected, took victory in an opposition-free parliamentary election on January 10, while in...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
A Czech organisation is helping people in conflict-hit eastern Ukraine with both material and psychological support. More than six years of...
With 672.5 billion euros at stake, decisions taken behind closed doors could hinder an efficient green recovery in Central and Eastern...
A week after Emerging Europe called for the European Union to make Covid-19 vaccines available to Eastern Partnership countries, 13 EU...
Romania’s partisan TV news market is set to be shaken up by the launch of the “unapologetically impartial” Euronews...
Crematoria in Czechia are struggling to cope as Covid-19 infection rates and deaths climb to troubling levels. Czechia recorded 17,278 new...
