Armed conflict between Kosovo and Serbia has been avoided. For now, that’s as much as anyone can hope for. In the end, Prishtina offered the tiniest of olive...
Analysis
From our debunk of false news about Ukraine’s president banning the Orthodox Church to a botched census in Romania, these are the 10 Emerging Europe stories that grabbed...
While some of us never had any doubt that Ukraine’s IT sector would continue to deliver, war or not, others took more convincing. Fortunately, there were plenty of...
Ukraine’s IT sector has, despite all the odds, grown by around 2.2 per cent this year, according to new research led by the IT Ukraine Association. Before...
The worst-case scenario for the European Union’s first Mars rover mission has been averted. However, this is the third time that the mission has been delayed. What does...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was in Washington on December 21, his first foreign visit since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February. It could have...
The UN Security Council has called for an end to an Azeri blockade of the only road linking Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia. The sole road connecting the disputed region...
As snow becomes increasingly rare in some ski resorts in Central and Eastern Europe, they should learn to thrive without it. For most ski resorts in Bulgaria, Romania...
ESG reporting is longer a ‘nice to have’. Consumer demands have made it a must, while EU rules will soon make it an obligation. How will firms in Central and Eastern...
Moving new images from leading Ukrainian photographers bring home the struggles – and hopes – of Ukrainian children this Christmas. From an eight-year-old...
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...