In 2014 EU members agreed to a target of 27 per cent of energy consumption coming from renewable sources, and a 27 per cent increase in energy efficiency. Central and...
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Reports have emerged suggesting that the European Commission, which is to publish its EU budget proposal on May 2, is threatening to alienate eastern members, with both...
The Serbian economy grew by a whopping 4.5 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2018, well above the forecast of 3.1 per cent. The data was released on April 30...
The ability to detect potential victims of human trafficking among migrants and asylum seekers in Hungary has worsened, according to a new report published on April 27...
Eurostat data on income inequalities has revealed a varying picture across central and eastern Europe, with the Balkan states of Serbia and Bulgaria showing...
Following recent news that antennae had been mounted on the Świebodzin Christ statue, the tallest statue of Christ in the world, the area’s bishop has revealed he knew...
Poland is to enforce tougher rules on organic food from 2021, to encourage a higher quality of produce and to increase production. The new policy follows a reform of EU...
In new data from European statistic office Eurostat, it has been revealed that many CEE regions saw low levels of unemployment in 2017, with Poland having one of the...
Kosovo’s Minister of Trade and Industry Bajram Hasani has announced the creation of a new industrial park in the region of Vushtrri. “The creation of economic zones is...
European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, who is also responsible for the Euro and Social Dialogue, has told Bulgarian state television that the country...
Croatia’s government adopted a National Reform Programme for 2018 on April 26, as well as a three-year convergence plan with three main goals: boosting...
Bad news for Poland’s Law and Justice Party (PiS), and for the country itself. The European Commissioner for Justice, Consumer Affairs and Gender Equality Věra Jourova...