Bulgaria’s former prime minster, Boyko Borissov, was last month back in the headlines after being arrested on suspicion of corruption. He was quickly released without...
Analysis
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere over the past few days, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time...
As the EU mulls ending imports of Russian coal, the call for more renewables in the bloc’s energy mix grows louder. When Lithuania on April 2 announced that it had...
Maia Sandu’s unswerving commitment to democracy and the rule of law in Moldova make her the natural choice for this year’s Emerging Europe Public Figure of the Year...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán comfortably won a new term in office in a parliamentary election on April 3, and used his victory address to take a swipe at his...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere over the past few days, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time...
As meat production figures in Poland continue to soar, animal rights campaigners are calling on politicians and consumers to raise the bar for the poultry farming sector...
Russia appears to have little appetite for raising the stakes in South Ossetia, a breakaway region of Georgia it recognised as independent in 2008 and which this week...
Europe needs more IT specialists if it is to meet its Digital Decade targets by 2030. Poland will need a further 1.15 million IT specialists if it is to meet its...
Poland performed well in global obesity rankings until relatively recently. Today, that is no longer the case. As with other parts of the industrialised world, the...
Ukraine has vowed to make Russia pay for the economic damage caused by its invasion, with the total cost to the economy currently estimated at 564.9 billion US dollars...
Bulgaria last week voted to end its so-called ‘golden passport’ scheme. The EU is now calling on other member states to follow its lead. The European...