Azerbaijani authorities are abusing restrictions imposed to slow the spread of Covid-19 to arrest opposition activists and silence...
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Women’s rights activists have launched an online protest against an abortion bill set to be debated this evening in the Polish Sejm...
Czechs can now exercise alone without face masks. They can visit DIY, hardware and building supply stores, as well as buy a new bicycle or...
One of the first acts of Hungary’s government following last week’s power grab that saw Prime Minister Viktor Orbán handed wide...
While crime in Europe’s towns and cities has fallen considerably since the implementation of tough lockdown measures across the...
Often eclipsed by its two Baltic neighbours Estonia and Lithuania, Latvia’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been both...
The huge difference in testing policies (and the ability of some countries to actually carry out large numbers of tests) across emerging...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
With seemingly little fear of Covid-19 infection but deeply scared at the prospect of being left behind, almost 2,000 people crowded the...
So many forecasts, so many assumptions, so many reports. I’ve spent the week reading them all, and have pulled together the most...
Twitter this week removed thousands of accounts from its platform connected to a network promoting Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vučić and...
With over three billion people across the globe now in lockdown due to Covid-19, the world’s largest hackathon, The Global Hack, begins...
A new report by the Open Data Institute (ODI) has outlined key findings into the language of European ‘smart cities’, concluding that there...
