Using tear gas and water cannon Romanian police violently put down a peaceful protest in the capital Bucharest on August 10, the largest so far in a long-running series...
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Moldova’s socialist president Igor Dodon said on August 9 that he will promulgate a controversial law which allows for an amnesty of all undeclared income and...
It’s often very difficult to know what to think about Belarus. In the same week that the country launched a new crackdown on independent media and journalists...
Croatia’s appearance in the World Cup final in July boosted the country’s image like never before. Even before the final, the Croatian tourist board announced it had...
In a new report released on August 9, the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption monitoring body GRECO finds that Macedonia has made no substantial progress in implementing...
Belarusian police have raided the offices of independent news outlets in the capital, Minsk, detaining a number of journalists. The authorities claim that the news...
The city of Wrocław took home Emerging Europe’s award for City FDI Strategy of the Year 2018, seeing off fierce competition from a number of other cities across the...
Graham Phillips, a blogger believed to be working on behalf of the Russian media outlet Sputnik, disrupted an exhibition at the Georgian Embassy in London on August 7...
Coventry University is in the process of setting up a campus in Wrocław, Poland; a first for a UK university. “We’re putting out a broader message that a UK university...
Several Macedonian civic associations, NGOs and political parties plan to boycott a referendum on the future of the country’s name, calling the proposed question...
NATO continues to expand its reach throughout emerging Europe. The alliance is set to open an airbase in Albania, which will be NATO’s first in the Western Balkans. The...
Young Bulgarian professionals and students from across the world are working on a new vision of their country. Bulgarian society has experienced great socio-economic...