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...
Analysis
Armenia’s embattled prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, managed to overcome the fallout of a disastrous defeat in last year’s war with Azerbaijan to win...
Belgrade’s city government is pushing forward with its policy of renaming Yugoslav-era streets. With other capitals in the former Yugoslavia...
Child sex abuse within families or the Catholic Church is usually a taboo subject in Hungary. Pedophilia is an import from a degenerating West...
Russia’s economy has long relied on workers from Central Asia, but Covid-19 restrictions have halted seasonal migration, while millions of...
Queues have been banned in parts of Turkmenistan as they “discredit” the country’s president. Officially, the country is Covid-19...
A resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide, passed last week by Montenegro’s parliament, is testing the country’s already rocky...
The digitalisation of public services, which has become a key policy issue since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, must never be about simply...
Property prices in Slovakia are rising at a much faster pace than elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe. House prices globally are currently...
The signing of the so-called Shusha Declaration between Turkey and Azerbaijan is set to open a new chapter in an already amicable relationship...
Unemployment, a lack of Covid-19 vaccines, and the prevailing economic situation are the most pressing concerns of people in North Macedonia, but...
How and why, after over 30 or so years since the fall of communism, has media in the core countries of Central and Eastern Europe started to resemble...
Ukraine has emerged as a key player in a niche but growing global market – commercial surrogacy. While the procedure has been of enormous financial...
