After a devastating earthquake killed tens of thousands of people in Turkey, its border with Armenia was opened for the first time in three decades. On February 11...
Analysis
We should not only encourage future leaders to learn but also provide them with a platform to do so. I have not worked for, or even managed a business services...
As Kosovo celebrates 15 years of independence, a deal that could finally normalise relations with neighbour Serbia is closer than ever. Serb nationalists will do all...
In the long term, the phasing out of the inefficient use of gas is likely to be positive for Europe’s competitiveness. High gas prices and persistent inflation continue...
A lack of stable government, rising inflation, concerns regarding corruption and ongoing disinformation campaigns have all played their part in shaking confidence among...
Currently enjoying the highest economic growth of any country in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is a failed state no more. ‘Tell investors...
A new government in Chișinău will not change Moldova’s pro-European foreign policy, but it will likely pay more attention to the failings of the country’s economy. ...
Stable – both politically and economically – Czechia nevertheless faces the prospect of little or no growth in 2023. Czechia has long been emerging Europe’s golden...
Shortages of medicine and food have become pressing concerns in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Amnesty has become the latest international organisation to call...
A good panel discussion should be informative, engaging, entertaining. But moderators are reliant on their guests playing by the rules. I usually moderate close to...
An earthquake in Turkey has left residents of Romania’s capital – its mayor included – with much to ponder. Some years ago a good friend of your...
The detention last week of three Bulgarians at the border with North Macedonia is the latest in a series of tit-for-tat events between the two countries that threatens...