Moldova’s ruling Democratic Party has proposed amending the country’s citizenship law, which would grant citizenship to wealthy foreign investors and bypass standard...
Analysis
Economic performance remains solid in Kosovo, but fiscal risks have increased. That is the headline conclusion of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission to the...
Romania’s parliament voted on June 6 to create an investment and development fund which will see the Romanian state’s shareholdings in 33 companies merged...
The World Bank Group has approved a new six-year Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Poland, which prioritises health care reform, improving air quality and boosting...
Central and eastern Europe will lose out on funding while the south of Europe will benefit. That was the headline across much of emerging Europe after the EU last week...
Ignore the Polish government’s public pronouncements on the dangers of migrants: Poland is opening its borders in order to address labour shortages. Negotiations between...
As many as 200 people, including investors, politicians and other key decision makers from across central and eastern Europe took part in the EBRD-Emerging Europe...
Following the EU’s concerns about increasing Chinese involvement in Europe, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his German counterpart, Heiko Maas, on May 31 to assuage...
The populist Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) has won the country’s parliamentary election, held on June 3. According to preliminary results the SDS has won 25 seats in...
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW), the owner of the Dębieńsko coking plant in Silesia, Poland, has confirmed that it will close the plant in September, following calls to...
The Kremlin has announced its readiness to participate in the revival of Bulgaria’s Belene Nuclear Power Plant. That is what Russian President Vladimir Putin announced...
The recent EU summit in Sofia, which discussed potential enlargement of the EU to include the Western Balkan states, also revealed the depth of the growing relationship...