The European Parliament this week backed an EU trade deal with Vietnam which aims to eliminate 99 per cent of all tariffs over the next decade. The deal is likely to...
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While Georgia remains committed to the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement, the months to come will be key for the country to tackle increasing...
North Macedonia’s MPs have unanimously ratified an agreement to make country the 30th member of the NATO military alliance. The vote took place several weeks ahead...
The European Commission has formally revealed its proposals to drive forward EU enlargement, by making the accession process more credible, with a stronger political...
Seeking to assemble a diversified portfolio of Baltic-based companies, targeting deals with a ticket size of 10 million euros to 30 million euros showcasing high growth...
The European Commission has found Romanian plans to support the creation of a network of recharging stations for electric vehicles to be in line with EU state aid rules...
Our weekly digest 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...
Can you find Vilnius on a map? It could win you a trip to the city. The capital of Lithuania has launched a new promotional campaign that once again makes fun of its own...
Russia’s drive to maintain dominance in Baltic energy markets are among the key risks to Lithuania’s economic security, according to an intelligence report...
The European Union has followed up its recent investment in Estonian ride-sharing start-up Bolt by signing a 20 million-euro debt agreement with Polish fintech Azimo...
Free Russian visas to Kaliningrad and St Petersburg allow security services to recruit travelers, according to a Lithuanian intelligence report. The National Threat...
A row over water shortages in the Bulgarian town of Pernik has escalated following an attack on the country’s government by the president, Rumen Radev (pictured...