After four years of turmoil, Ukraine may finally be turning a corner. The country’s volatile economy is stabilising, and President Petro Poroshenko has pushed through a...
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A helpline for reporting threats, attacks and violence against journalists in Macedonia has been launched by the OSCE mission to Skopje in co-operation with the...
While anti-government demonstrators continue to protest on the streets of the Serbian capital Belgrade, condemning political violence in the country and demanding that...
Martial law, declared a month ago in parts of Ukraine, has ended, despite continuing tensions with Russia in the Kerch Strait. Martial law was introduced on November 26...
Two Estonian-led start-ups, TransferWise and Monese, are changing the face of banking for the better.
From fashion to passenger vehicles, an ever-increasing number of Polish companies set up in the 1990s are prospering beyond their home market. We take a look at what's...
Citizenship and residency by investment – known by the acronym CRBI – has become a fully-fledged industry, with a number of organisations increasingly worried that it is...
Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović has said that the country wishes to follow Ukraine’s lead and will seek formal autocephaly (independence) for its Orthodox...
Elektrownia Ostroleka, a company co-owned by energy giants Enea and Energa, has been awarded a 15-year contract to build and operate Ostroleka C, set to become...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is providing a 182 million-euro financing package to the new private concessionaire of...
The government of the Adjara Autonomous Republic (AR) in Georgia has agreed to contribute 230,000 euros to boost the implementation of regional components of the 10...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. Albania has been posting sensitive information about...