We may not yet know what innovations the media industry will come up with in the future, but we can be certain that in order to be successful, news organisations must...
Analysis
Poland’s dreams of a nuclear powered future have taken a giant leap forward over the past week, but its ongoing refusal to close a controversial coal mine leave it...
The international community has been quick to condemn Russia for pulling out of a deal that allowed for the export of grain and fertiliser, accusing Moscow of...
Improvement in Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova and Uzbekistan is offset by stagnation or regression elsewhere. For the fifth year...
Ukraine’s real estate sector is ready to play a major role in the country’s reconstruction. Three days of lively discussion last month at EXPO Real in Munich, the...
Ukraine is in need of critical electrical transmission equipment as it struggles to cope with the aftermath of Russian attacks on its power infrastructure. Failure to...
Emerging Europe speaks with Azmi Mikati, CEO of M1 Group, which brings connectivity to parts of the world that might otherwise miss out. Much like the Covid-19 pandemic...
A major new report highlights the commendable progress emerging Europe has made on implementing ESG principles, but suggests much more still needs to be done. ...
Lithuania’s post-pandemic economic recovery has been thrown off course as Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine leads to surging inflation and slowing economic...
Given an increasingly threatening energy crisis, a weakening German economy, big interest-rate hikes and too little fiscal support from governments, the worst is yet to...
Sportswashing is real, Ukrainewashing is not. There may be benefits for countries and politicians backing Kyiv, but these are not the primary motives behind their...
As speculation grows that Belarus might formally commit troops to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the country’s economic woes pile up. Earlier this month the dictator of...