Twisto, a multi-currency card with a credit option, is now set to expand into Poland in October, and Romania soon after. Twisto is the creation of Czech Michał Šmída...
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After a two-day forum concluded last week, the largest opposition party in Poland, Civic Platform, has launched a policy programme in preparation for parliamentary...
According to a recent report by Slovenia’s national regulator, the Energy Agency, the country’s share of electricity coming from renewable sources increased to 21.8 per...
The little known story of the ethnic German minority in Hungary is one of great tragedy and even greater resilience. It tells a narrative of a unique hybrid culture that...
A recent report from research company Spectis has revealed that despite projected slowing growth, the outlook for the Polish construction market is optimistic. The...
Since launching in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius in 2010, ride-sharing company CityBee has established a presence in 14 other European cities. Its most recent expansion...
A Kraków IKEA worker known as Tomasz K. has been sacked for quoting bible verses that condemn homosexuality. On May 16th, International Day against Homophobia, workers...
Just 21.6 per cent of Albanians voted in the country’s municipal elections on June 30, a significant drop from 48 per cent in 2015. This comes after the opposition...
It’s not an altogether pleasant experience these days to put the words ‘Poland’ and ‘women’s rights’ into Google. A whole raft of articles appear suggesting that...
After a gruelling 17 hour debate, the government of embattled Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš has narrowly survived a motion of no-confidence with 85 votes for, 85...
On Friday, June 21, 13-year-old Inga Zasowska sat down on the concrete steps of the Sejm, Poland’s parliament, urging the MPs inside to take notice of the climate...
Ukrainian officials have expressed anger at the decision of the Parliamentary Association of the Council of Europe (PACE) to reinstate the Russian delegation’s voting...