To eliminate all cotton made with state-imposed forced labour in Turkmenistan from global supply chains, stronger enforcement of existing laws is needed. A new report...
Analysis
As Georgia continues to hedge its bets – seeking better relations with both Russia and NATO – its president and prime minister voice contrasting visions of its...
Ukraine’s Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is still recovering from last year’s five-week occupation by Russia. But with the reception of spent nuclear fuel recently...
Credit demand from bank clients has remained resilient and is expected to improve. International banking groups operating in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe...
The secret to fostering innovation in hospitals is to harness clinical and research curiosity and their ambition to better clinical yields. Earlier this week, I led an...
More than half a million Poles have rallied for democracy after the country’s government signed a law that could effectively ban opposition politicians from public...
Waves of migration from Russia brought capital to Georgia and boosted domestic demand in 2022, and sanctions on Russia have increased the prominence of Georgia’s...
Central Asian leaders recently convened in Xi’an to announce an unprecedented number of agreements with China. Deepening ties with Beijing come as other international...
If you are a start-up founder, whatever product or service you are developing, look at it with a sustainability lens and reflect on how it leads to a better future...
Albania and the United Kingdom are NATO allies, but relations have grown tense over the last year as the number of Albanians seeking asylum in Britain surged...
As North Macedonia and Armenia move closer to international institutions Russia deems hostile, Moscow has sought to punish them by restricting agricultural imports. That...
The case of Slovakia highlights the broader challenges faced by Central and Eastern European countries in the midst of Russia’s aggression and manipulative...