The European Union’s Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) has signed a border management cooperation agreement with Montenegro which will allow the European Border and...
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Six airports in emerging Europe rank amongst the top 10 fastest growing freight hubs in Europe over the last decade, with three – Burgas in Bulgaria and Cluj...
The Moldovan Agency for the Recovery of Criminal Assets (ARBI) and the country’s anti-graft prosecutor’s office have seized some 670 million lei (35 million...
The centre-left Vetevendosje party looks set for a narrow victory in Kosovo’s parliamentary election, having taken just under 26 per cent of the vote, slightly...
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...
The US president Donald Trump confirmed on October 4 that his administration had formally nominated Poland for entry into the US visa waiver programme. Speaking to...
Kosovo heads for the polls on October 6 in a parliamentary election which could bring about major changes to the country’s political system. The snap election was...
The presidents of the European Commission, European Council and European Parliament have published an open letter reiterating their support for North Macedonia and...
Hollister Incorporated, an independent, employee-owned company that develops, manufactures, and markets healthcare products worldwide, has officially opened a new...
Two automobiles made by Romanian car maker Dacia, owned by Renault, were amongst Europe’s best selling cars in August. According to figures from JATO Dynamics, a...
Danske Bank said its Estonian business entered into liquidation on October 1, in a move which had been widely-expected. Estonia’s financial regulator had ordered...
The removal of a cap on pension contributions will see more than 350,000 high earners in Poland left out of pocket, the country’s Pension Institute has claimed...