Latvia’s president, Raimonds Vējonis, has nominated Krišjānis Kariņš, the leader of the small New Unity party, to form a government. Mr Kariņš...
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The Czech government has agreed on legislation that will guarantee the rights of British citizens living in the country in the case of a no-deal...
According to a survey carried out by Polish news portal OKO.press, 56 per cent of Poles support the European Union in its attempt to ensure that the...
Employers in the Czech Republic believe that the coming year will see a deceleration in the creation of new jobs, while salaries and a shortage of...
Macedonian plans to move decisively forward with decarbonisation have recieved a boost in the form of a 5.9 million-euro loan from the European Bank...
Russia has raised the price it sells gas to Armenia by 10 per cent. Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company will charge Armenia 165 US dollars...
Desperate for liquidity, Romania’s government is looking to the country’s children for a new source of finance. As of January 1, all...
Montenegro has launched a development programme that offers the possibility for a maximum of 2,000 applicants to acquire Montenegrin citizenship on...
Protests against the Hungarian government continued this weekend, with thousands of people demonstrating in Budapest and other major cities against...
Orthodox Ukrainians celebrated Christmas on January 7, their first as part of an independent church. The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople...
Russia has removed import taxes on a number of goods coming from Moldova. From January 1, Moldovan producers have once again been able to export...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. The world should be paying...
The National Bank of Latvia’s chief economist, Oļegs Krasnopjorovs, has said that the country’s economy has performed better than expected and...
