From asterisks and explanatory notes to lower case letters on TV scoreboards, Kosovo’s struggle to simply be Kosovo continues. The launch last week of the European...
Craig Turp-Balazs
Craig Turp-Balazs is the editor of Emerging Europe.
New EU rules for alternative investments should make it easier for Europe to compete globally in a fast-growing market. That’s good news for start-ups, and good...
More than 40 European leaders gathered in Prague this week for the inaugural meeting of the European Political Community. But what is it, and what does it set out to...
Bulgarian voters headed to the polls for the fourth time in less than two years on October 3, but the chances of a functioning government emerging from its aftermath are...
Fresh calls for peace on Moscow’s terms are likely to follow Russia’s annexation of four counties in the east of Ukraine. They should be ignored. Just...
A new book looks at the complex past of one of Europe’s most simple dishes: Romania’s once ubiquitous mămăligă. Apparently, these are good times for mămăligă, a simple...
With a team of experienced ex-founders and business angels, Trind VC is looking to invest into 30–40 start-ups, putting more emphasis on cross-border...
Built on foundations laid by Skype, Estonia’s start-up scene thrives thanks to its collaborative ecosystem that brings together all stakeholders: government...
Russia’s continued failure to deliver on its CSTO defence commitments to Armenia has created an opportunity for the US to increase its influence in Yerevan. US...
Banning Russian tourists from entering the EU can bring home the consequences of the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine to the Muscovite and St Petersburg elites, says Kaja...
It’s one of the more left field music releases of the year, but Sound of Freedom – an album that samples speeches of autocratic rulers – is a timely...
A swift and successful Ukrainian counteroffensive has liberated large parts of the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions from Russian occupation. A complete Ukrainian victory now...