Tens of thousands of Slovaks took to the streets of the country’s capital Bratislava and more than 30 towns and cities around the country on...
Analysis
The Czech Republic and Slovakia are the biggest government healthcare spenders amongst those emerging European countries which are members of the EU...
Georgia is a striking example of a successful tax revenue reform, according to the International Monetary Fund’s new Balancing Act: Managing the...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recommended Latvia raise its minimum pension in order to reduce poverty amongst...
Low-income regions in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania, where GDP per capita is under 50 per cent of the EU average, represent one of the major...
“The real nature of the Nord Stream 2 project is far from being economic: this is a political initiative by [Vladimir] Putin aimed at destabilising...
Despite the majority of households in Kosovo having access to the internet both via fixed and mobile broadband connections, 38.7 per cent of the...
Georgia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture is to create special agricultural zone in the Imereti region, in the western part of...
The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) board of directors has approved a new strategy for Serbia which will guide the bank’s...
The fallout from the murder of Slovak investigative journalist Ján Kuciak on February 25 continues to cause huge repercussions after Prime Minister...
The Estonian Ministry of the Interior, together with the international job search platform Jobbatical, are planning to launch the first visa for...
Voters in both Hungary and Poland go to the polls this year: a parliamentary election will be held in Hungary in April, local elections in Poland...
Giving control over their personal data back to people, and simplifying and unifying regulations within the European Union are the two primary...
