The European Commission’s Just Transition Mechanism, the first part of a decade-long Green Deal funding package, estimated to be worth upwards of one trillion...
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) vice president Jurgen Rigterink has said that it’s time for the countries of Central and Eastern...
Katalin Ladik’s body of work is representative of an apt and unique transgression of time and space, rivalling many of the top contemporary artists. However, her career...
With the economies of emerging Europe moving increasingly dominated by innovation and technology, we take a look at 10 of the region’s most promising and...
In the early hours of Tuesday 26th November, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Albania, just 19 miles north of the capital Tirana. This was followed by a series of...
A tunnel linking Tallinn with Helsinki may no longer be a pipe dream, but obstacles to the ambitious project remain. In May 2016, Finnish development company FinEst Bay...
The Estonian prime minister Juri Ratas has announced a joint decision to sack the Minister of Rural Affairs, Mart Jarvik, from office. In a statement made on November...
Ukraine has been in the headlines a great deal these past few months, and not always for the right reasons. Caught in the midst of an almighty row that that could well...
On October 13, 18.6 million Poles – a record since 1989 – cast their votes in a parliamentary election, possibly the most important political event in...
When people hear the words fashion capital their minds are often drawn only to the traditional centres of world fashion such as London, New York, Paris and Milan. To do...
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has put the spotlight on Poland at the UN Climate Summit in New York, calling on French climate protesters to turn their attention...
Marian Banaś, a Law and Justice (PiS) politician and recently appointed chief of Poland’s Supreme Audit Office has been heavily embroiled in a corruption...