The Central European University (CEU) will officially move from Budapest to Vienna as of December 1, a direct result of the Hungarian government’s so-called Lex CEU...
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A number of emerging Europe countries which have agreed big money infrastructure deals with China are beginning to reconsider their options. Members of the so-called...
Romania’s government looks set to raise the country’s monthly minimum wage to 2080 lei (446 euros) from December 1. Employees with a university degree, or...
Ukraine’s mineral raw material base is under-valued and under-developed. This despite the country being one of the world’s top ten nuclear energy producers and boasting...
The Republic of Moldova has relaxed its visa policy for the citizens of 60 states and has simplified the process of obtaining permanent residence permits for foreign...
Economic growth in 2018 in Poland will be similar to 2017 and may reach 4.7 per cent, according to the latest forecast, released in mid-October, from the World Bank...
Georgia has launched the first stage of a new policy which aims to introduce environmentally friendly transport across the country. The initiative was jointly announced...
Moldova has launched a ground-breaking electronic procurement system which it is hoped will radically transform the way public funds are spent in the country. The new...
Inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Slovenia in 2017 totalled 13.7 billion euros, the equivalent to 31.6 per cent of the country’s GDP, and up 5.4 per cent...
An e-mobility project between Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia and Italy will receive 12.9 million euros under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The MULTI-E (Multiple...
Estonia, a country that prides itself on being a global leader in online expertise and which has invested heavily in the development of its e-infrastructure, has put the...
A new report from technology magazine Wired has suggested that an increasing number of UK start-ups are heading for emerging Europe. With Brexit negotiations still...