At the last minute, Montenegro last month successfully paid the first instalment of a one billion US dollars loan owed to Exim Bank of China, a loan...
Analysis
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your...
Environmental groups fear that new Romanian legislation threatens Europe’s largest population of bears. When news emerged in May that a Liechtenstein...
Poor enforcement of environmental legislation, combined with climate change, has put the Dnipro river on the brink of an ecological disaster. Every...
Covid-19 vaccination rates in many parts of Central and Eastern Europe remain low. Not only does this make those countries vulnerable to new waves of...
Georgia has turned to soft power in an attempt to woo its breakaway territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia back to the fold. The 1990s was a grim...
A bipartisan group of US senators have warned the Polish government against the adoption of a new media law that they say threatens a major US...
Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe are strengthening their relationship with Taiwan, much to the annoyance of China. In July, the...
Almost 50 organisations and individuals from across Central, Eastern, South-Eastern Europe and the Caucasus have been nominated for the fourth...
Steadying a shaky financial ship is the immediate priority for Moldova’s new government, but long term the fight against corruption will be the...
Three women from emerging Europe are currently being tipped to become the next secretary-general of NATO. And yet while much attention has already...
A year on from a fraudulent presidential election, two horrifying incidents have this week served to offer a timely reminder of just how far the...
Russia has raised eyebrows and attracted derision by filing its first ever interstate application at the European Court of Human Rights with a litany...
