The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) is one of the oldest A-list competitive feature film festivals in the world, joining the ranks of Berlin, Cannes...
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Warsaw’s already impressive skyline will soon be able to boast the tallest building in the European Union. Standing 310 meters tall, the Varso Tower is also set to...
One of Georgia’s two largest banks, TBC, last month announced plans to open a subsidiary – JSCB TBC Bank – in Uzbekistan. The announcement comes as TBC...
Wrocław based tech start-up PayEye has a vision: we will consign our credit cards and smartwatches to the waste basket in exchange for a quicker and more secure method...
If you’re lucky enough to be in the Latvian capital Riga this week then culinary delights await, courtesy of the city’s summer restaurant week. Restaurants across...
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for speedy and precise laboratory work has increased exponentially. Identifying this, Polish tech start-up Holo4Labs...
The Baltic region’s largest ever infrastructure project, Rail Baltica, is on track to begin operating in 2026, according to the project’s head of strategy and...
Political oppression is a tale as old as politics itself. For young Czech director Patrik Krivanek, the battle for freedom against political injustice served as...
The European Union’s Agency for Fundamental Human Rights (FRA) has published its annual survey focusing on how the EU-27, North Macedonia and the UK perceive human...
The European Parliament last week approved a new resolution condemning the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš for a conflict of interest over the allocation of EU funds...
Playwright and president, Václav Havel was widely regarded as the moral compass of modern Czechia. The recipient of numerous peace awards and accolades, his career as...
The public perception of democracy remains worryingly low across the world, with a number of countries in emerging Europe amongst those particularly affected. The...