Opinions of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) Advocate General Manuel Campos Sánchez-Bordona are not binding, but the Luxembourg...
Analysis
Economies in emerging Europe – and further afield – will now have a further option to finance important and much needed...
If the European Union wants to match its words about bringing democracy and the rule of law to Belarus with action, then the country must...
NATO foreign ministers have given their sternest warning yet that any Russian invasion of Ukraine could trigger serious consequences...
Falling birth rates are not an existential crisis for Central and Eastern Europe, but an opportunity
Central and Eastern Europe’s demographic decline has until now been presented by nationalist governments as an existential problem. But are...
Only massive investment and political will can make the railways of the Western Balkans attractive again. On September 13 this year, the...
In order to cope with the green and digital transformation, the EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) must focus on...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Bigger than ever, 2021 has been a great year for EIT Jumpstarter, a programme helping start-ups develop viable business models ready to...
BMG Labtech has served many distinguished laboratories all over the world. Most recently, its microplate readers became part of the...
Bulgaria’s long political crisis, which began with anti-corruption protests in 2020, finally seems to be nearing its end. At the third time...
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Tajikistan’s economy has seen more Tajiks than ever before selling up and moving elsewhere:...
The World Bank has announced plans to replace its flagship Doing Business report, discontinued in September, with a more accurate gauge of...
