Montenegro began EU membership talks in June 2012. Since then, it has opened 33 out of 35 negotiation chapters, of which only three have been completed—and those only...
Analysis
Romania’s government appears ready accept partial Schengen membership, it’s Bulgarian counterpart less so. Reports on December 9 that Austria was ready to...
In the long term, Ukraine’s effective integration with the EU will be the main factor influencing the pace and quality of post-war reconstruction. EU leaders will...
Serbia’s united opposition may not win the country’s upcoming parliamentary election but its emergence bodes well for the future—if it can stay together in...
Activists from Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are hopeful that the EU accession process will improve LBGT+ rights in their countries, and are calling on the EU itself to...
The financial services sector has undergone significant transformation over the last year, particularly in light of fintech innovation, regulatory changes, and the...
Improving the business environment remains a priority for the country, while improving productivity and global competitiveness will require urgent investments in...
There is more to creating a future-proof education system than teaching kids how to code. We need to focus on lifelong learning, upskilling, and mental well-being. In an...
These may be tough times for Ukraine, but negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow cannot take place until Moscow’s forces have withdrawn from Ukraine—all of it. ...
Aside from continuing to withhold funds, the EU is short on options to bring Hungary onside. That’s bad news for Ukraine. Ukraine and Moldova’s bid to join the...
An event in London brings the potential of Uzbekistan’s IT sector to the attention of the UK’s buyers and investors. Ever since I returned from the Uzbek ICT...
Urgent action on climate can help Azerbaijan minimise the risks emerging from the global low-carbon transition and protect the living standards of its people. With...