Georgia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture is to create special agricultural zone in the Imereti region, in the western part of the country. The...
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The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) board of directors has approved a new strategy for Serbia which will guide the bank’s investments and policy...
The fallout from the murder of Slovak investigative journalist Ján Kuciak on February 25 continues to cause huge repercussions after Prime Minister Robert Fico accused...
The Estonian Ministry of the Interior, together with the international job search platform Jobbatical, are planning to launch the first visa for digital nomads in 2019...
Voters in both Hungary and Poland go to the polls this year: a parliamentary election will be held in Hungary in April, local elections in Poland later in the year. In...
Giving control over their personal data back to people, and simplifying and unifying regulations within the European Union are the two primary objectives of the General...
As many as 3.4 million Romanians have fled the country since it joined the European Union in 2007. The figure represents 17 per cent of the country’s total...
Bulgaria, as well as non-EU member states including Albania, Bosnia and Ukraine still do not meet the requirements of the Third Energy Package for the liberalisation of...
Georgia delivered strong economic performance and achieved significant milestones in 2017, becoming the ninth easiest place to do business globally, says Galt and...
Bucharest’s metro system can often be notoriously, even dangerously overcrowded. During the weekday morning rush, which can last from 7am to 10am, the M2 line serving...
Estonia – by quite some distance – is viewed as being the least corrupt country in emerging Europe, according to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index, published...
“Without a doubt there are still politically difficult issues and we shouldn’t hide from investors. We should be frank, open and honest about trying to resolve them, and...