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...
Analysis
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...
Bulgaria has successfully completed a third market test for the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline, known as TurkStream, and will move forward with plans to join the...
Croatia will co-finance a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern Adriatic with 100 million euros, Minister of Energy and Environment Minister...
The Hungarian economy is in the midst of a strong recovery, driven by high levels of employment that are boosting wages, consumer confidence and domestic demand. The...
Improving the business environment and strengthening entrepreneurship in Belarus are the main goals of two advisory programmes on private sector development, launched on...
Polish farmers have called for a nationwide day of action on February 6 in order to protest against the government’s agricultural policies, particularly what they...
Latvia’s Procurement Monitoring Bureau (IUB) has blocked the country’s state-run railway company Pasažieru Vilciens (PV) from closing a 225 million-euro deal. In...
An undercover report by the Polish news channel TVN24 appears to show extremely sick cows being smuggled into a Polish slaughterhouse and sold on with little or no...