The Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has announced that he will step down from a government forum dealing with European Union subsidies in order to avert any suspicion...
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In a new report, the Council of Europe anti-money laundering body Moneyval calls on the Albanian authorities to step up their efforts in pursuing launderers and...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) have announced that they are to jointly contribute to...
Sky News has reported that Latvia has raised concerns with Britain over what one diplomat described as “hardcore propaganda” against the UK and its allies...
Thousands of people marched through Budapest during the weekend, braving the freezing weather, in what the speaker of the national assembly Laszlo Kövér defined as “an...
Cyril Muller, World Bank vice president for Europe and Central Asia, visited Croatia last week to discuss how the World Bank can further assist the country in increasing...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. The Czech Republic may be one of the richest...
Slovenian NGO Danes Je Nov Dan (Today is a New Day) has developed a new game, called Razor Wire, that puts players in the role of a refugee and confronts them with a...
Homophobic vandals in the Bulgarian city of Varna have defaced a number of billboards promoting tolerance towards the LGBT community. Depicting same-sex couples hugging...
Members of the European Parliament have taken the unprecedented step of asking the European Commission to investigate Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš over conflict of...
MPs in Kosovo have voted unanimously in favour of a set of laws that will allow the country to create an army, as politicians representing Kosovo’s Serb minority...
Scaling up renewable energy sources in Poland would benefit the economy, improve people’s health, and reduce serious environmental problems – including the worst...