Georgia leads the countries of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership (EaP), which also includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, when it comes...
Dominik Istrate
Dominik Istrate is a reporter at Emerging Europe, and the founder of CEA Hungary.
The European Commission has put forward its new long-term strategy for the Eastern Partnership (EaP), the EU’s neighbourhood policy initiative and cooperation framework...
Economic freedom has seen an upturn in a majority of the world’s economies over the past year, with increases registered in 124 countries, the latest edition of the...
With the world fighting to contain the coronavirus, which has now infected more than 200,000 people around the globe and caused more than 8,000 deaths, the Russian...
Ukraine is exploring new ways to engage in negotiations with the pro-Russian separatists in the country’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, including the creation of an...
The global economy is now certain to enter recession due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, and parts of emerging Europe may be particularly vulnerable. With...
Over the past few years, Budapest has become one the most visited culinary destinations around the world, with the Hungarian capital now recognised across the globe as...
Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, has reached a long-awaited agreement with the country’s opposition to change the country’s electoral system ahead of...
In 2016, Veronika Pistyur became the first Hungarian woman to be named Female Role Model of the Year by the Central European Startup Awards. Now the CEO of Bridge...
After just six months on the job, the government of Oleksiy Honcharuk, Ukraine’s youngest-ever prime minister, was dismissed this week and replaced with a new executive...
The president of Belarus, Aleksander Lukashenko, is increasingly searching for options to ensure his country’s energy security as bilateral oil disputes with Russia...
Higher education has traditionally been both strong and popular across emerging Europe. In 2005, for example, there were 1.95 million students in Poland, around 500,000...