For the third year in a row, Estonia leads emerging Europe in the latest World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Ranked 11th globally...
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Ukraine’s secret services have opened an investigation into the campaign of presidential frontrunner Volodymyr Zelensky after a tranche of hacked emails revealed...
A strike by teachers in Poland, which began almost two weeks ago, shows no sign of ending after another series of negotiations on April 18 broke up in failure. The...
The European Commission has signed a deal with Poland’s GAZ-SYSTEM that will see a further 215 million euros invested in a natural gas pipeline between Denmark and...
Despite concerns over security threats, Chinese tech giant Huawei is launching an education programme in Central and Eastern Europe The programme, called One Thousand...
International human rights watchdog Amnesty International has called on the Ukrainian authorities to better protect Roma minorities within the country, demanding that...
Latvia’s centre-right government has decided to nominate Egils Levits (pictured above), a judge at the European Court of Justice, as its candidate for president. Based...
Poland’s ruling conservative party Law and Justice (PiS) has said that the country has no immediate intention of joining the eurozone and has invited other political...
UiPath founder Daniel Dines announced on April 16 that his company would donate one milllion euros for the reconstruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, following...
A three-year old boy died in Romania on April 15 after falling into a septic tank in the courtyard of his kindergarten in the northern county of Iași. The boy had been...
The owner and chief presenter of the Czech Republic’s most controversial television channel, Jaromír Soukup, is running for president. “The election comes in 2023. I see...
The Council of Europe’s special representative for migration and refugees Tomáš Boček has called on member states to improve their integration policies. In a...
