UiPath founder Daniel Dines announced on April 16 that his company would donate one milllion euros for the reconstruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, following...
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The Council of Europe’s special representative for migration and refugees Tomáš Boček has called on member states to improve their integration policies. In a...
Romanian oil and gas giant OMV Petrom has opened a new production unit at its Petrobrazi refinery near Ploiești, in southern Romania, which will convert LPG and low...
The market share of Romanian carmaker Dacia increased to 3.7 per cent in the European Union in the first quarter of 2019. Dacia, part of the Renault Group, saw...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here...
Warsaw’s Great Synagogue is set to symbolically return to Plac Bankowy. On April 18, the Open Republic Association plans to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the...
Armenia’s prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has told the Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly (PACE) that the country is now unequivocally democratic...
Almost 30 years since Romania’s bloody revolution of December 1989, the country’s former president Ion Iliescu has been charged with crimes against...
Economic growth across emerging Europe is projected to slow in 2019, amid slowing global growth and uncertain prospects. According to the World Bank’s latest Economic...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here...
Former Croatian prime minister Ivo Sanader has been jailed for a previous corruption conviction after the country’s supreme court increased his original sentence...
A court in Belgrade has found four former employees of the Serbian state security service guilty of the 1999 murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, an opponent of then...