Moving new images from leading Ukrainian photographers bring home the struggles – and hopes – of Ukrainian children this Christmas. From an eight-year-old...
Analysis
Czechia is unquestionably a BPO powerhouse, but it needs to invest in talent to make sure things stay that way. A few weeks ago I was in Prague, where I joined one...
Bosnia and Herzegovina this week became a formal EU candidate, while Kosovo filed an application for EU membership. Neither country will be an EU member anytime soon...
Governments across Eastern Europe and Central Asia are increasingly promoting ‘traditional values’ and equating the protection of gender equality and women’s rights with...
Spooked by the real possibility of losing out on billions of euros of EU funds, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán backed down and approved a crucial new aid package...
An electricity cable on the floor of the Black Sea might soon bring cheap, renewable energy from Azerbaijan to the heart of Europe, as the EU’s Global Gateway begins to...
In countries bordering Russia and Ukraine, tourist numbers were at least 30 per cent below pre-pandemic levels in July 2022. A post-pandemic recovery in tourism risks...
Emerging Europe has proven time and again that by working together, its healthtech start-ups are a match for anyone. Two weeks ago I hosted the EIT Health InnoStars...
Bulgaria’s and Romania’s failure to become members of the Schengen border-free travel zone will embolden anti-EU populists in both countries. Austria on...
Start-ups in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, are growing – and are on the lookout for talent from around the world. Facebook’s owner Meta recently laid off...
While the energy transition is slowly taking off the ground in the six countries of the Western Balkans, the threat of a delayed coal phase-out is looming. The...
Georgia’s economic prospects look sound, but more reforms are needed to boost growth and competitiveness. Georgia’s sound economic management and good business...