Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, has reached a long-awaited agreement with the country’s opposition to change the country’s...
Analysis
The appointment of six women to cabinet posts in the new government of Kosovo represents a landmark moment in the young nation’s history. The six are...
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...
After just six months on the job, the government of Oleksiy Honcharuk, Ukraine’s youngest-ever prime minister, was dismissed this week and replaced...
The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19 as it is officially known, has now spread across almost every country of emerging Europe. According to the Johns...
The president of the European Committee of the Regions has called on the European Union to set out a five-year action plan to ensure all regions and...
The president of Belarus, Aleksander Lukashenko, is increasingly searching for options to ensure his country’s energy security as bilateral oil...
Democracy and pluralism are under assault around the world, with authoritarianism and illiberal populism remaining key challenges to overcome in...
European Commission restates recommendation for Albania and North Macedonia to begin accession talks
The European Commission has presented updates on the progress made by Albania and North Macedonia in further addressing rule of law related reforms...
Europe is facing a new migrant crisis following the decision of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to allow migrants and refugees to leave...
After 2019’s pivotal elections for the Polish parliament, the Sejm, in which the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) kept its hold on power...
A new package of US sanctions against Russia, targeting Moscow’s sovereign debt, may achieve little while the range of unintended consequences...
The Movement of Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OL’aNO), a centre-right populist party led by Igor Matovič, a millionaire and former...
