The Czech government looks set to formally announce an exit from coal in February, but its plans lack ambition, claim environmental groups. The Czech government is...
Marek Grzegorczyk
Marek Grzegorczyk is a reporter at Emerging Europe.
Billionaire and fervent supporter of sustainability Elena Baturina praises the creative potential of the younger generation. Sustainability has become the notion that...
Leading figures in Polish and European politics, business, and culture were recently asked to offer their vision of Poland and Central Europe at large – its place...
M&A activity in emerging Europe dampened in 2020, but was far from snuffed out, while an increased interest in exits via stock exchanges points to a better 2021...
OMV Petrom is ramping up exploration in the Romanian Black Sea with a major new investment, but energy companies want new legislation and the reduction of a windfall tax...
In late December, Montenegro’s flag carrier Montenegro Airlines become the latest airline to stop flying as a result of the downturn in travel caused by the Covid-19...
Best known as a producer of cheap, no-frills, reliable cars, Romanian carmaker Dacia has unveiled a more upmarket SUV, called the Bigster, signalling a shift in strategy...
It’s one of the many, largely forgotten stories of recent decades in emerging Europe: the killing, on January 13, 1991 – exactly 30 years ago – of 14...
Just as Poland calls for the protection of free speech, three Polish women face trial – and the risk of up to two years in prison – for blasphemy. A court in...
The leaders of Armenian and Azeri met in Moscow on January 11 for the first time since end of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but agreed little. The leaders of Armenia and...
Bidzina Ivanishvili, the head of Georgia’s ruling party and the country’s richest person, has said that he is quitting politics. But will he? This, after all, is...
Emerging Europe is a region where religion, politics and history have long been inseparable. To visit just a few of its many wonderful churches is to take a short course...