There is no single panacea, be it automation or remote working, to solve the various problems confronting the world of work. Instead, firms that make the best use of the...
Analysis
Bulgaria will on October 2 hold yet another parliamentary election, its fourth in two years. With an economic crisis looming and deep divisions over Bulgaria’s...
The environmental cost of Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine is likely to be colossal, but amongst the devastation there is some good news from the Carpathian...
Ending Europe’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels and transitioning to clean energy have long been distant, often vague goals. Both are now necessities, but there is no...
For the people of Belarus, August 9 is a bitter anniversary, marking two years since the country’s dictator Alexander Lukashenko was reelected in a sham election...
Emerging Europe has some of the highest rates of coal dependency in the EU, with Poland leading the way. Despite years of pressure to decrease coal consumption...
In a highly controversial report, compiled without input from its Kyiv office, Amnesty International has accused Ukrainian forces of putting civilians in...
Digital public services can make government more efficient and transparent, while as Ukraine has demonstrated, they can also make countries more resilient. So why is...
In June, the presidency of the European Council and European Parliament finally reached an agreement on a draft directive on minimum wages in the EU. The new law aims to...
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have all maintained close political and economic ties to Russia since their independence from the Soviet...
Countries currently hosting Ukrainian refugees can learn from best practice in long-term refugee projects in the global south, where countries like Uganda are noted as...
Emerging Europe does not want for talented women. But despite much progress made towards gender equality, they still face obstacles men do not. Quotas offer a solution. ...