The war in Ukraine has pushed the Polish and Ukrainian IT sectors into even closer collaboration—offering a unique joint value proposition for British buyers. The United...
Analysis
In some parts of emerging Europe, the date of Easter is becoming increasingly political. The Holy Fire Ceremony which takes place each Orthodox Easter Saturday in the...
European states will have to detach themselves from Russian nuclear supplies in the long-term if they wish to free their energy supply from all Russian influence. The...
The latest edition of a major Emerging Europe report reveals that Estonia continues to boast the most competitive IT sector in the region. For the second year in...
Montenegro’s presidential runoff election saw the defeat of long-time ruler Milo Đukanović by newcomer Jakov Milatović. But the extent of Milatović’s success will be...
According to recent World Bank estimates, the cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine has now grown to 411 billion US dollars, which is more than two times the...
Unless two seemingly irreconcilable parties can form an unlikely alliance, Bulgaria will need to hold yet another election later this year. That’s bad news for...
Meanwhile, the European Commission has launched a new, 100 million euros call for small-scale projects under its Innovation Fund, a programme for the deployment of...
Romania’s IT sector thrives, but among the general population – and some of its politicians – there is a growing fear of anything digital. It was with great...
As the war in Ukraine continues, Kyiv and its allies are already planning for a long-term peace that is not only prosperous but secure. Ukraine already has a strong...
The current energy crisis can be seen as an opportunity for Czechia to strengthen its resolve on decarbonising its economy, which still relies heavily on coal for...
As companies take on ambitious business and societal goals, leaders must remember that employees can be a force multiplier or a detractor. In the wake of...