Pig carcasses were butchered, tyres were burnt and apples were thrown all over Warsaw’s streets on March 13, causing chaos in the centre of the Polish capital and...
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The president of North Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov has refused to sign proclamation decrees for 11 bills approved by the country’s parliament bearing the newly changed...
Slovakia’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has cut off negotiations regarding a Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the United States. “The Ministry of Defence...
Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary have been marking two decades since the three countries joined NATO, in the alliance’s first major post–Cold War expansion...
According to Finland’s public service company YLE, over the last two years there has been an increasing trend in Estonian workers moving back home. However, it is not...
International credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings forecasts that the growth of the Ukrainian economy will slow in 2019. “Fitch expects [Ukraine’s] growth to slow to 2.6...
At least 22 Ukrainain police officers have been injured during clashes with far-right demonstrators who tried to attack the motorcade of president Petro Poroshenko in...
A court in North Macedonia has sentenced Sasho Mijalkov, the former director of the country’s intelligence agency to three years in prison for meddling in the...
FinEst Bay Area Development has announced that it has secured 15 billion euros in financing from China’s Touchstone Capital Partners for an undersea train tunnel project...
Armenia’s recent political developments aren’t the only power shifts electrifying the national capital, Yerevan. When the country’s 250 megawatt (MW) combined-cycle gas...
Poland’s ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) has launched an attack on gay rights as part of its election strategy ahead of European elections in May and national...
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...