For Estonians, renewing a passport, and access to a host of other public services, will soon be as easy as asking Siri to play your...
Analysis
Germany has a new government, and its ambitious plans the deeper integration of the European Union are likely to cause sleepless nights for...
As a new, potentially China-sceptic government takes office in Germany, Beijing continues to lose friends in Central and Eastern Europe...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Leading Uzbek firms, such as home appliance giant Artel, are making international best practice ESG standards a key part of their business...
Fewer people than ever are voting for communist parties in Central and Eastern Europe, but celebrating their demise may be premature. Two...
Opinions of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) Advocate General Manuel Campos Sánchez-Bordona are not binding, but the Luxembourg...
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...
