Since 2020, Bulgaria has been vetoing the start of North Macedonia’s EU accession talks. Albania, a country with strong and...
Analysis
Kalesnikava – along with another opposition figure, Maksim Znak – was last month sentenced to 11 years in prison. Jailed...
Drive is a programme from EIT Health Innostars aimed at boosting innovation capacity in Europe’s emerging regions. We sat down with Roel...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
A lack of talent is preventing several start-up ecosystems in Central and Eastern Europe from making a global breakthrough, suggests a new...
Covid-19 has demonstrated that health care systems across the world – not least in Central and Eastern Europe – were broken...
A draft bill in Serbia that would give the green light to mass biometric surveillance but offer increased privacy protection for police has...
Increasing the participation of women in the workforce would go a considerable way toward solving CEE’s labour shortage, and boost...
Relations between Kosovo and Serbia are at their lowest ebb for years, with the border between the two countries blocked by Serbs unhappy...
The digitalisation of public services must never be about simply cutting costs: the goal must be to make public services more efficient. If...
Slovenia currently holds the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the EU. How is its turn at the helm shaping up so far...
Daily fines of more than half a million euros are unlikely to convince Poland to close a coal mine at Turów, close the Czech and German...
October marks one year since protests against the results of a disputed election in Kyrgyzstan led to the overthrow of the country’s...
