Armenia’s prime minister, Serzh Sargsyan, resigned on April 23 following days of massive street protests. Residents of the Armenian capital, Yerevan, poured out on the...
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Emerging Europe’s best early-stage, scale-up and growth companies have until May 18 the opportunity to apply for the first CEE-Released programme, launched on...
The Stop Soros law package, announced by the Hungarian government in January, would appear to have achieved its goal: the George Soros Open Society Foundations (OSF)...
The speed of economic recovery in Belarus has accelerated in early 2018, but the foundations for solid growth need to be strengthened, says the latest World Bank...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) now expects inflation in Poland to remain at 2.5 per cent in both 2018 and 2019, despite initial forecasts which expected it to be...
Armenians in the country’s capital Yerevan and other large cities have been protesting parliament’s decision to elect former president Serzh Sarkisian (pictured above)...
President Andrzej Duda has appointed Marek Zagórski as Poland’s new minister of digital affairs at the request of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. “You are a...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Deputy Division Chief Mercedes Vera Martin visited Tbilisi from April 2-16 to conduct the second review of Georgia’s...
More than 100,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the parliament building in Budapest on April 14, where they peacefully protested for democracy, calling upon Prime...
Pro-European Union politician Milo Đjukanović was voted Montenegro’s president for the second time on April 15 after taking almost 54 per cent of the vote in a...
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal has submitted divestment proposals to the European Commission as part of its aim to secure competition clearance for its purchase of Italian...
The World Bank Office in Romania and the city of Braşov have signed a reimbursable advisory service (RAS) agreement – a form of technical assistance – to support...