Bosnia and Herzegovina will hold its eighth post-war general election on October 7. All Bosnian elected institutions, at three different levels: state, entity and...
Analysis
For the first time since Romania’s Foreign Investors Council (FIC) began compiling its Business Sentiment Index in 2015, a majority of respondents have said that...
Central and Eastern Europe is becoming increasingly popular for visitors. According to data from the UN World Tourism Organisation, more than half of the fastest growing...
Insurance giant Coface has upgraded the country risk assessment of six emerging European countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia and Serbia...
Improvement in the quality of Albania’s institutions and reforms that have boosted the prospects for the start of European Union membership talks are the main...
The former Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, has accepted a role as international advisor at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)...
Prices in hotels across Central and Eastern Europe are rising, with average room rates reaching historical peaks, driving superior returns for investors. New research...
Labour, taxation and social welfare policies around Europe and Central Asia – including a number of emerging Europe countries – must be brought into the...
Russia remains by far the most popular destination for Armenian migrants. According to a new study by the Ministry of Territorial Development and Administration, more...
George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) said on September 24 that it would challenge at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg Hungarian laws that...
During an official visit to the US, the Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadze somewhat speculatively suggested the idea of the free trade agreement between the two...
The European Commission has sued Poland at the Court of Justice of the European Union for introducing reforms to the judicial system that it claims breach fundamental EU...