Two emerging Europe countries, Hungary and Serbia, have been downgraded from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’ in the latest edition of the Freedom of the...
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The Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications has announced the creation of a new state-owned company, Oy Suomen Rata, which will be used to develop various...
The Ukrainian National Civil Service Agency (NACS) has signed 1.5 million US dollar contract for the supply and installation of a Human Resources (and Payroll)...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, led by James Roaf, visited Belgrade during January 29–February 5 to assess the 2018 outturn, discuss progress in...
Romanian Minister of Justice Tudorel Toader has said that he will do all he can to block the appointment of a Romanian, Laura Codruța Kövesi (pictured above), as the...
Bulgaria delivered a robust economic performance in 2018, supported by sound macroeconomic policies. This is the highlight of a preliminary statement made by the...
The Polish economy grew 5.1 per cent in 2018, Poland’s central statistics office, Statistics Poland (GUS) announced in a flash estimate. “The Polish economy is still in...
Robert Biedroń, the former mayor of Słupsk and Poland’s first openly gay politician, has launched a progressive, pro-EU party, called Wiosna (Spring), which aims to...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. New state-sanctioned textbooks, part of a government...
The European Investment Bank Group (EIB Group), comprising the European Investment Bank (EIB) and its subsidiary, the European Investment Fund (EIF), provided 631...
In its latest Index of Economic Freedom, the Heritage Foundation, a US think tank, reports that 132 countries around the world have increased their levels of economic...
The European Commission has hailed Georgia’s strong commitment to political association to and economic integration with the EU, and substantial progress in...