Poland’s ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) has caved in to pressure from the European Commission regarding the forced retirement of Supreme Court judges. On November...
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The High Court of Ireland has ordered that Polish man face trial in his native country despite finding “generalised and systemic” violations to the...
Hungarian newspaper Magyar Idok has reported that former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has been granted asylum in Hungary. Mr Gruevski was found guilty in...
The Czech Republic will hold a vote of no confidence in the country’s prime minister, Andrej Babiš, on November 23. The news follows days of protests in the...
Polish recruitment agencies operating in Ukraine have reported that competition for Ukrainian workers is growing in Europe, particularly in the Visegrad countries and...
Winning public procurement tenders for Lithuanian hospitals could be as easy as making a hefty donation to the respective medical institution. The Special Investigation...
Latvia’s Minister of Finance Dana Reizniece-Ozala, who, following a general election in October, is about to complete her term in office, speaks to Andrew Wrobel...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has held a two-day anti-smoking exhibition, A Life in Smoke, in a number of cities across the Balkan country. The exhibition was designed to raise...
Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajić has said that the country will not commit to new dialogue regarding the normalisation of...
Belarus has reportedly launched a fresh campaign against opponents, as well as independent media as the country gears up for parliamentary and presidential elections...
Estonia has begun to invite early-stage start-ups to join its defence artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity accelerator, the first of its kind in Europe. The...
High-growth firms in emerging economies account for more than 50 per cent of all new jobs and sales despite making up less than 20 per cent of all firms in manufacturing...