A new ECJ ruling means that Poland is now liable to pay the European Union 1.5 million euros in fines per day. The European Union’s top court has ordered Poland to...
Marek Grzegorczyk
Marek Grzegorczyk is a reporter at Emerging Europe.
Russia’s promise not to use its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline as a means of political leverage looks increasingly meaningless amidst current developments in Moldova...
A coal exit date of 2038 or 2040 is ‘inadequate’ say environmentalists. Hit by a political crisis that has left the country without a government for more...
Estonia again leads emerging Europe in adherence to the rule of law, and there is marked improvement in Uzbekistan and Moldova. Uzbekistan in Central Asia and Moldova in...
The transformation of post-communist societies was “turbo-charged” by the prospect of NATO and EU membership, says NATO Deputy General Secretary Mircea...
Prizes worth 350,000 US dollars are up for grabs as industry looks to find new, alternative uses for palladium. The International Precious Metals Institute (IPMI) has...
We now know the identity of the candidate Hungary’s opposition is hoping will be able to topple Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a parliamentary election next year:...
Mining giant Norilsk Nickel has become the first company in Russia to introduce Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) standards to its relationship with indigenous...
It will soon be easier – and cheaper – than ever to fly to and from Ukraine from the European Union. The European Union has pledged renewed support for...
Shared knowledge and experience, and a unified voice, are crucial for the continued growth of Central and Eastern Europe’s stock exchanges. The bosses of emerging...
Pandora Papers revelations that Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš put 22 million US dollars into shell companies to buy 16 properties in southern France, including a...
Lithuania must develop a coherent roadmap for the transition to net zero that specifies the role of transport, says a new report from the OECD. Lithuania has...