Europe is facing a new migrant crisis following the decision of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to allow migrants and refugees...
Analysis
After 2019’s pivotal elections for the Polish parliament, the Sejm, in which the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) kept its hold on...
A new package of US sanctions against Russia, targeting Moscow’s sovereign debt, may achieve little while the range of unintended...
The Movement of Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OL’aNO), a centre-right populist party led by Igor Matovič, a millionaire...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Kosovo has offered to partially lift a 100 per cent import tax on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina from March 15, and fully...
Slovak voters head to the polls on February 29 to elect 150 MPs to the National Council, the country’s parliament, under a proportional...
Pressure is mounting on EU leaders to agree on the bloc’s next seven-year budget, a framework crucial for most economies in emerging Europe...
Parliamentary elections are set to be held in Serbia this spring despite some opposition parties calling for a boycott, and weekly anti...
Since a series of cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) hit Italy at the beginning of this week, governments across emerging Europe have been...
Emerging Europe continues to show mixed results in terms of political and economic freedom and the rule of law across the region’s 23...
Months after Montenegro passed a controversial freedom of religion law, protests against the bill continue and a row between Serbia and...
The recent change of government in Moldova has so far proved unable to make real progress, and has pushed the country further towards...
