With the remarkable sight of rain-soaked Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović consoling her team after the World Cup final in Moscow still fresh in the memory, it...
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Bosnian security services prevented Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin (whose real name is Yevgeny Prilepin) from entering the country on August 23. Mr Prilepin was...
Since the beginning of 2017, when Belarus first allowed visitors from 80 countries to enter the country visa-free, Minsk has seen the policy have a hugely positive...
The Romanian renewable energy company Renovatio and Croatia’s telecommunications services provider Hrvatski Telekom will install the first 23 fast charging stations for...
Czech President Miloš Zeman has again courted controversy by refusing to make any speeches or attend events commemorating the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968...
In a new evaluation report the Council of Europe’s Group of States against corruption (GRECO) has called on Latvia to reinvigorate integrity in top executive functions...
“Only five men — yes, five — have ever taken paternity leave in Georgia,” Ninia Matcharashvili, coordinator of MenCare Georgia tells Emerging Europe. MenCare was a...
Andrzej Duda, Poland’s president, has for the fourth time since taking office used his power of veto. This time he has refused to sign into law changes to the way in...
Slovenia’s parliament has nominated a former comedian, Marjan Šarec, to be the country’s new prime minister. Mr Šarec was backed by 55 of the country’s 90 MPs. He will...
The president of Belarus, Aleksander Lukashenko, has sacked the country’s prime minister Andrei Kobyakov, who had been in the job since 2014. He has been replaced...
Kosovo’s Minister of Finance Bedri Hamza has signed an agreement with the German government, represented by the German ambassador in Kosovo Christian Heldt, to create a...
Be a movie set on Mars or on the island of Manhattan, there is no better place than central and eastern Europe to start shooting. Thanks to financial incentives...