The My Step Alliance, which includes the Civil Contract party of prime minister Nikol Pashinyan, has won a resounding victory in Armenia’s parliamentary election...
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Governments need to do more to help workers and firms adapt to the fast-changing world of work and drive inclusive growth, according to the new OECD Jobs Strategy. New...
Just two emerging European airports make the top 30 of a new list of the busiest airports in the European Union. The data, published by Eurostat, the EU’s...
Central and Eastern Europe’s convergence with European Union income levels is at risk of slowing unless the countries of the region restructure more rapidly their...
NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels on December 5, have given Bosnia the green light to take a major step forward on its path toward joining the military...
The transport ministers of the countries of the Danube region met with EU Commissioner Violeta Bulc in Brussels this week and reaffirmed their commitment to an effective...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has told Armenia that the country’s financial system remains vulnerable due to high levels of dollarisation and insufficient...
The European Committee of the Regions (COR) has published a new report addressing the local and regional dimension of the European Union’s brain drain. The report...
Around 500,000 Belarusians have been included in a database of the able-bodied citizens not currently employed in the economy. The figures were made public by the...
Johann Strobl, the CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International, has said that the bank has enough capital to consider acquisitions and is interested in expanding in the Czech...
Television remains the dominant advertising media type in most countries of Central and Eastern Europe, although digital, partly thanks to online videos, is catching up...
Salome Zurabishvili, a French-born former foreign minister, has been elected Georgia’s first female president. Mrs Zurabishvili comfortably beat rival Grigol Vashadze...
