Outgoing Slovak president Andrej Kiska has promised to veto a bill that would essentially ban foreigners from singing their national anthem unless an official delegation...
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Riot police in Minsk have detained at least 15 opposition activists, including politicians, who were protesting against the removal of crosses at a memorial...
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. Listing them here...
Former Croatian prime minister Ivo Sanader has been jailed for a previous corruption conviction after the country’s supreme court increased his original sentence...
Budapest has announced plans to become one of Europe’s leading venues for major sporting events. “This is a long-term project and we already have a number of...
A court in Belgrade has found four former employees of the Serbian state security service guilty of the 1999 murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, an opponent of then...
The Polish city of Zabrze launched ErgoCity, a new and friendly philosophy which merges life and work in city agglomerations and creates cohesive urban narratives. “The...
Direct foreign investment in Bosnia and Herzegovina reached a record 400 million euros in 2018, an increase of 2.8 per cent compared to 2017. According to Gordan...
Slovenia has announced plans to set up Europe’s first international artificial intelligence (AI) research centre, by converting the department of intelligent...
Maria Grapini, a Romanian MEP well-known for the grammatical gaffes which pepper her idiosyncratic social media posts, has once again become a laughing stock after...
The European Commission has launched new infringement proceedings against Poland over the new country’s new disciplinary regime for judges. The Polish government...
In an unprecedented joint statement, the ambassadors from 12 key Romanian allies and partners have called on the country’s government not to pass any new emergency...