Poland’s government is taking steps to simplify the process of employing foreigners, and allowing more to enter the country to meet increasing shortages of workers. The...
Analysis
The Slovak education system is obsolete and unattractive. This is the key finding to emerge from a survey published by the Centre of Educational Management at the...
More than six months after failing in his first attempt and almost nine months since parliamentary elections, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has finally managed to...
NATO leaders agreed on July 11 to invite Macedonia to begin accession talks to join the Western alliance, extending its reach in the Balkans in defiance of Russia...
As the EU’s leading car and car part exporter to the United States, Slovakia could be seriously affected by US tariffs on European automotive production. Steel and...
“Nord Stream 2 is a mistake and will not best serve European interests. It is against our strategic interests, our security, and also our rules [energy laws],”...
The number of Ukrainians leaving the country for work increased to record levels between 2015 to 2017. Officials believe that the Ukrainian job market has lost around 1...
The London summit on the Western Balkans which took place on July 9 and 10 was another event that, as part of the Berlin Process, reiterated the EU’s commitment to the...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched a National Summary Data Page (NSDP) to implement the recommendations of the enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS). The...
Some 11,000 Polish złotys or 2540 euros is the average gross salary of an IT specialist in Poland, according to a recent survey by No Fluff Jobs, which looked at over...
Romania now boasts the fifth fastest internet in the world, and easily the fastest in Emerging Europe. In an analysis of more than 160 million broadband speed tests...
Professor Günter Verheugen, the former European Commissioner for Enlargement and Vice-President of the European Commission, is adamant that Europe means far more than...