EU leaders have once again failed to reach agreement on allowing Albania and North Macedonia to start talks to join the bloc, dealing a fresh blow to their membership...
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The city of Ploiești, long viewed as the centre of the Romanian energy industry, was once again the host of the now annual Aspen Energy Summit, organised by the Aspen...
Bratislava-based process mining software provider Minit has raised seven million euros in a Series A funding round, led by Target Global, with participation...
Hungarian company Resysten has produced a revolutionary solution that turns surfaces into self-cleaning germ eaters. The solution, called WhiteTitian, is completely safe...
Entrepreneurs across Europe now rank Tallinn as one of the continent’s leading start-up hubs. In its latest report looking the development of start-up ecosystems...
Speakers from across the world, many from Silicon Valley, will be in the Hungarian capital Budapest on November 7 at an event designed to strengthen the bond between the...
The Moldovan government has announced plans to reorganise the company’s struggling state-owned railway company, Calea Ferată din Moldova (CFM). The country’s...
Governments in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia, will be following developments in Turkey closely over the coming weeks...
The president of the Bulgarian Football Assocation (BFU), Borislav Mihaylov, has resigned in the wake of racist abuse directed at England players. The resignation...
New data from Eurostat, the European Commission’s statistics directorate, has revealed that the highest annual increases in house prices in the second quarter of...
Final results in Poland’s parliamentary election have confirmed that the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) has won an overall majority in the lower house of the...
Serbia has inaugurated Čibuk 1, the largest utility-scale commercial wind project in the Western Balkans. Built over a 37 square kilometre site some 50 kilometres from...
