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Using arts as a common denominator between cultures, the British-Bosnian charity organisation Most Mira is to open a new arts centre in the Prijedor area, in the...
The Council of Europe’s anti-discrimination commission, European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) has published a new report on Croatia welcoming...
After being on the political scene for more than 25 years, Milo Djukanovic is again the president of Montenegro. Although the post of president is largely ceremonial...
Georgia’s Minister of the Interior Giorgi Gakharia has apologised to Tbilisi’s clubbers after a bungled police operation last Friday night (May 11) sparked...
Armenia has given its green light to the first large-scale solar power plant in the country’s history, the Masrik-1 55 MW solar power plant, the first...
Back in September of last year, the global index provider FTSE Russell announced the results of its annual classification of countries, with the most notable news being...
Croatia’s Minister of Regional Development and European Union Funds Gabrijela Žalac, and World Bank Country Manager for Croatia, Elisabetta Capannelli, signed a...
After the Velvet Revolution which saw Nikol Pashinyan replace Serzh Sargysan as prime minister, Armenia is taking stock of the country’s social and economic...
New data has revealed that after record acceleration last year, growth may be slowing in central and eastern Europe. Though Q4 of 2017 saw a 5 per cent increase in the...
Public Procurement specialists from across emerging Europe and Central Asia met in Bucharest from May 8-10 to share experiences and best-practices in reforming public...
Albania has received a 35.5 million euro grant from the European Union – via its Western Balkans Investment Fund (WBIF) – and a 35.9 million-euro loan from...