Young people across Central and Eastern Europe are unsurprisingly claiming that corruption is the single biggest problem facing the region. A number...
Analysis
Labour market performance in the Western Balkans continued to improve, albeit at a slower pace than the previous year and despite stronger economic...
Henrik Hololei, the European Commission’s director-general for mobility and transport, has warned the Chinese investors ready to finance a...
A court in North Macedonia has sentenced 16 people for prison over their role in the violent protests and the invasion of the country’s parliament in...
Several people were detained by riot police when Serbian anti-government protesters stormed the building of Serbian state-run news channel RTS on...
The European Union has welcomed Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s decision to pardon a number of jailed political prisoners. Among those pardoned...
The Baltic states can no longer cast themselves in the role of a bridge between Russia and the West, the Latvian foreign minister, Edgars Rinkēvičs...
Five years on from an irregular and highly-disputed referendum which confirmed the annexation of Crimea by Russia, NATO has strongly condemned what...
The Venice Commission has raised concerns over Hungary’s decision in December 2018 to create a system of administrative courts with their own...
Zuzana Čaputová, a progressive anti-corruption lawyer who entered politics only a year ago, comfortably won the first round of Slovakia’s...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time...
NATO has said that it remains open to enlargement, reaffirming the resolution of its Bucharest summit in 2008 so that Ukraine and Georgia could...
A new opinion poll suggests that Poland’s newly-formed European Coalition (KE) is on course to defeat the ruling conservative Law and Justice...
