Ukraine has received a loan of 529 million euros from Deutsche Bank under the guarantee of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Ukrainian...
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Thousands of protesters marched in the capitals of Serbia and Montenegro on March 3 against corruption, the violation of media freedom and in support of their countries’...
Belarusian president Aleksander Lukashenko has said Russia does not intend to “swallow” Belarus but further integration between the two countries is a...
The presidential campaign of former Ukrainian prime minister and leader of the Batkivschyna Party Yulia Tymoshenko has allegedly repeatedly received donations from...
The opposition centre-right Reform Party, which ran a campaign promising to lower taxes, has won Estonia’s general election, beating the ruling Centre Party...
ClientEarth, a UK-based environmental charity, has launched legal action against Bulgaria and Poland and has called on the European Commission to do likewise, arguing...
The government of Belarus has announced plans to double net foreign direct investment by 2025. According to a draft of Belarus’s 2035 strategy for FDI, the country aims...
The Serbian government will work together with the Republika Srpska on the construction of three hydropower plants on the upper Drina river. Speaking after a joint...
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...
The European economy is expected to grow for the seventh consecutive year in 2019, with expansion forecast in every member state. Employment is at a record high and...
Latvia is one of just a handful of countries with a perfect score in a new World Bank index looking at women’s legal rights affecting work. The index, part of the...
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has proposed the introduction of a new anti-corruption law after the the country’s Constitutional Court annulled the president’s...