Internet voting is already underway in Estonia’s parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas’s Reform Party seems set to again win the most votes as national...
Devin Haas
Devin Haas is an analyst and reporter at Emerging Europe.
Support for joining the EU remains high among Georgians, but a new ‘foreign agent’ bill threatens to derail Georgia’s path to EU membership. Georgia takes...
Lithuania’s multi-faith heritage has produced some beautiful wooden houses of worship which, after decades of disuse, are finally being restored. Fifteen minutes...
After a devastating earthquake killed tens of thousands of people in Turkey, its border with Armenia was opened for the first time in three decades. On February 11...
Currently enjoying the highest economic growth of any country in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is a failed state no more. ‘Tell investors...
The detention last week of three Bulgarians at the border with North Macedonia is the latest in a series of tit-for-tat events between the two countries that threatens...
Tbilisi’s decision to move ahead with the purchase of new metro cars from a Russian supplier and the perceived openness of Georgian officials to resuming direct flights...
A Kazakh businessman has opened ‘Yurts of Invincibility’ in four Ukrainian cities to offer heat, internet, food, and tea to civilians and show Kazakhstan’s solidarity...
As Baku revives talk of territorial expansion, protests across Iran continue, and Azeris blockade the only road connecting the breakaway republic of Nagorno-Karabakh to...
If Westerners know anything about Uzbekistan, it is the country’s historical Silk Road cities. But 21st century Uzbekistan is dynamic and ever-changing...
In the second of two articles written for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, personal reflections on the many Jewish, and post-Jewish, quarters of emerging Europe...
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the Albanians who risked their lives saving Jews. After centuries of segregation and decades of pogroms...