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...
Analysis
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...
Ukraine is home to half a million additional children living in poverty compared with last year. Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine and rising inflation have driven an...
Recent Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have led to concerns that the country could see homes go unheated this winter. Much of Europe has long been...
The European Commission has recommended EU candidate status for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and visa-free access for citizens of Kosovo. Will the European Council agree? The...
From asterisks and explanatory notes to lower case letters on TV scoreboards, Kosovo’s struggle to simply be Kosovo continues. The launch last week of the European...
A wave of Russian missile attacks on Kyiv and several other Ukrainian cities was timed to inflict the maximum number of civilian casualties. Kyiv was targeted by Russian...
The 2022 winners of the Nobel Prize for Peace were announced on October 7, and – not for the first time – controversy ensued. An individual from...
More than 40 European leaders gathered in Prague this week for the inaugural meeting of the European Political Community. But what is it, and what does it set out to...