The UK, Georgia and international partners have exposed the responsibility of the GRU – Russia’s military intelligence service – for a number of significant...
Analysis
Bringing into government expertise from the private sector and/or civil society has long been viewed by many people in emerging Europe as a way of jump starting or...
Britain is to close its borders to unskilled workers and those who can’t speak English as part of a fundamental overhaul of immigration laws that will end the era of...
That many countries in emerging Europe are now dealing with the phenomenon termed brain drain is no secret. The movement of skilled workers from one country to another ...
Bringing an end to the Donbas war, forging stronger defence ties within the EU and finding a definitive settlement to the Nagorno Karabakh dispute are among this year’s...
Czechia, Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia are set to benefit from the lion’s share of a new round of European Commission funding for projects under the LIFE programme...
About 100 delegations from the European Union, its member states and partners, including international organisations and civil society have pledged more than 1.15...
Hungary’s leader decides to go green, although critics argue that his climate plan is too little, too late. Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán’s much...
The decision last week of Polish state-run utilities Energa and Enea to freeze financing for their joint project to build a new 1GW coal-fired power unit at Ostrołęka...
How can countries make the best use of funding for science, education and technology? A new partnership between the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and the World Bank is...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
The mayors of Central Europe’s capitals are increasingly looking to differentiate themselves from their authoritarian governments – by pitching for more EU funds...
