Despite initially handling the Covid-19 pandemic successfully, Georgia is now seeing more per capita cases and deaths than any country in...
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Uzbekistan’s impressive high-speed rail lines have proven to be a major boon for the country’s economy and an example of well-planned...
The launch of Poland’s national electric car, the Izera, has been pushed back from 2023 to 2024. Since it was first presented in 2020...
With great fanfare the European Union announced on August 31 that 70 per cent of the bloc’s adults were now fully vaccinated against...
Montenegro, which unilaterally adopted the euro in 2002, might – somewhat ironically – have to introduce its own currency...
After two delays, the much anticipated Biden-Zelensky looks set to finally happen on September 1. What will they be talking about...
Armenia and Azerbaijan have suspended negotiations on a new transportation route that, if implemented, could boost the economy of both...
Romania on August 30 became the latest country to offer financial incentives to individuals who get vaccinated against Covid-19. First it...
Gambling was illegal in Ukraine for 11 years, from 2009-20. A year on from the end of its prohibition, it’s once again becoming big...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
The appointment of a new bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro has inflamed tensions in the Western Balkans. In a truly...
Estonia’s incumbent president, Kersti Kaljulaid, is well liked and popular with ordinary voters. Unfortunately for Kaljulaid, it is...
The Crimea Platform – held by Ukraine on the 30th anniversary of the country’s independence – demonstrated that the world...
