In a move to clearly designed to signal its independence from the government, Poland’s Supreme Court announced on August 2 that a law forcing Supreme Court judges to...
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The Council of the European Union has added six more companies to the list of those subject to restrictive measures over actions undermining or threatening the...
August 1 marked the 74th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, which began on August 1, 1944 and lasted 63 days. The uprising was an attempt by the Polish Home Army, led...
The World Bank approved a new loan to Croatia on August 1, intended for the Integrated Land Administration System Project (ILAS) in the amount of 19.7 million euros...
Croatia has started to build a bridge to the Pelješac peninsula, designed to connect the Croatian mainland with its exclave and southernmost region, the...
A three-judge panel of Bulgaria’s Supreme Administrative Court has overturned the government’s changes to the management plan for Pirin National Park. The court ruled...
A number of emerging European countries rank amongst the worst in the world for modern slavery, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index (GSI), published by The Walk...
Macedonian parliament has set September 30 as the date for a nationwide referendum on the country’s historic name agreement with Greece, under which Macedonia agreed to...
Georgia has become the first country in the former Soviet Union to legalise the consumption of marijuana after the country’s constitutional court released a statement on...
Albania has taken measures to reduce plastic waste and pollution by introducing a ban on the import, manufacture, use and sale of lightweight plastic bags. The country’s...
The car license plate of a Romanian expatriate living in Sweden, which first came to public attention last week, now risks becoming the subject of a diplomatic incident...
Macedonia’s Finance Minister Dragan Tevdovski has stated that the country is seeking bids for the construction of waste water treatment plants in the municipalities of...
