With Slovakia leading the Visegrad Group for the next year, Ukraine is now hoping to revive stalled cooperation with the group, possibly turning the V4 into the V5...
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Human rights groups in Bulgaria have blasted a decision by the country’s Constitutional Court declaring an international convention protecting women from domestic...
Unit Six of Bulgaria’s only operational nuclear power plant at Kozloduy will function until 2051. Rosatom, a Russian state nuclear energy company, has signed a contract...
Both workplaces and workers are changing rapidly throughout all of central and eastern Europe. Architects and human resource departments are constantly trying to develop...
On the day that Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law judicial reform legislation which had been heavily criticised both within Poland and internationally for...
Advanced economies remain the global leaders in trade logistics, finds Connecting to Compete, a new World Bank Group report. Across the board, most countries have...
During his first official visit to Montenegro, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered his help to defend Montenegro’s borders from the increasing number of...
Ireland is obliged to refuse to extradite a Polish national sought by a European arrest warrant if it concludes that the lack of independence of Polish courts would...
Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko has signed a decree allowing foreign tourists to visit Belarus for a maximum period of 30 days without a visa. The visa-free...
The public sector is slow, when what investors need is a quick response and flexibility, says Armen Avak Avakian, CEO of Business Armenia. He speaks to Andrew Wrobel...
A month before Bulgaria concluded its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union on 30 June, the country hosted a European Competition Day. “Particular...
The Czech labour market is attracting increasingly more foreign graduates. The booming economy — the Czech National Bank expects a 3.9 per cent growth rate in 2018, and...