Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine have the lowest rule of law scores in emerging Europe, according to a new report from the World Justice Project...
Analysis
Kosovo looks set for a snap election in September following the resignation on July 19 of the country’s prime minister, Ramush...
In the two weeks since Russia banned its airlines from flying to Georgia, the number of Russian tourists travelling to Georgia has...
Police have made 25 arrests following homophobic attacks on a pride march in Białystok in northeastern Poland. The equality march, on July...
Ukraine’s reserves of natural gas have increased by 71 per cent to 15 million cubic metres since April, Ukrainian news agency UNIAN...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Serbia’s near-term outlook remains positive, with a pick-up in growth expected...
The Servant of the People party of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has won the country’s snap parliamentary elections...
Just over 50 per cent of Georgians would “fully” or “somewhat” support holding snap parliamentary elections, a recent poll conducted by the...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
The president of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has begun the process of transforming a number of the country’s diplomatic missions in...
The Ukrainian and Russian governments have agreed to exchange a number of prisoners of war, the Ukrainian government has announced. The...
Polish weekly newspaper Gazeta Polska announced on July 17 that it will give away ‘LGBT-free zone’ stickers with its next...
The Dutch supreme court has upheld a ruling that the Netherlands was partially responsible for deaths in Bosnia’s Srebrenica...
