Slovakia is hoping to boost energy security via a new gas pipeline linking the country with Poland. “We will have another possible source of gas supplies if, for...
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Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), the Montenegrin state power utility, has invited bids for 3.36 million euros to examine and, if necessary, repair six out of the seven...
Romania’s government will increase the country’s gross monthly minimum wage by 150 lei to 2050 lei (440 euros) from January 1, 2019. The announcement follows...
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has formally opened its election observation mission (EOM) for the October 28 presidential election...
September 16 saw several hundred Bulgarians protest in front of the country’s parliament in central Sofia, demanding changes in the political system and for the current...
Latvian Arthur Analts of Variant Studio, who won the London Design Biennale’s Best Design Medal, has encouraged the Latvian government to showcase the country’s brand...
Central and Eastern Europe’s largest start-up centre has opened in Budapest’s Millenáris Park, an investment worth more than five billion forints (around 15.42 million...
Heads of governments from Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have reacted coldly to the European Commission’s proposal to advance Frontex – the European...
During a visit to the White House on September 18 Polish President Andrzej Duda suggested that he’d like the US to create a permanent American base in Poland that...
The official findings of Danske Bank’s audit into a money laundering scandal at a branch in Estonia were published on September 19, and launched in 2017 were published...
The Hungarian government has announced that it intends to appeal to the European Court of Justice over the approval by the European Parliament of the Sargentini Report...
In a new report looking at the freedom of speech and freedom of assembly, presented during the ongoing OSCE high-level conference in Warsaw, the European Union has...