Migration and the upcoming European elections were the main topics of the first press conference of 2019 held by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. “Hungary’s...
Claudia Patricolo
With one of the lowest corporate tax rates in Europe (nine per cent), Hungary – despite concerns regarding the ruling Fidesz party’s commitment to European values...
Slovak journalists have created an investigative centre, the ICJK, named after Ján Kuciak, the journalist murdered last year together with his fiancée Martina Kušnírová...
The Czech government has agreed on legislation that will guarantee the rights of British citizens living in the country in the case of a no-deal Brexit, until at least...
Montenegro has launched a development programme that offers the possibility for a maximum of 2,000 applicants to acquire Montenegrin citizenship on the basis of...
Protests against the Hungarian government continued this weekend, with thousands of people demonstrating in Budapest and other major cities against the so called “slave...
There is a church in the castle district where I like to go everyday. A church, or what remains of it. It used to be the church of Mary Magdalene, built in the 13th...
The minimum wage for skilled Hungarian workers will increase by eight per cent in 2019 and by an additional eight per cent in 2020. The new deal was agreed by the...
Despite the majority of households in Kosovo having access to the internet both via fixed and mobile broadband connections, 38.7 per cent of the country’s population...
Kosovo has extended import tariffs of 100 per cent to all goods produced in Serbia as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, even if they are international brands. The tariffs...
Polish carrier LOT has been named the best airline in emerging Europe by US magazine Global Traveler. It is the second year in a row that LOT has won the award...
A Budapest memorial to Imre Nagy, Hungarian prime minister during the revolution of 1956, was removed by the authorities early on the morning of December 29. The removal...