Albeit pushed hard by a Latvia very much on the up, Estonia continues to boast the most competitive IT sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics. The...
Analysis
In August 2020, Belarus witnessed its most controversial election yet, leading to widespread protests and international condemnation. Four years on, the landscape...
In the face of adversity, a new wave of Ukrainian female entrepreneurs is redefining success and driving innovation. In these challenging times for Ukrainian...
Moving from Silicon Valley to a remote village in Moldova—and back to your parents’ place—can have its perks. The start-up world can be competitive. Entrepreneurs...
Assessing Turkmenistan’s economic health is made difficult by a lack of transparency and restricted access for international observers. Turkmenistan, a Central Asian...
Poland’s plans for a Solidarity Transport Hub, a ‘mega’ airport serving all of Central and Eastern Europe, face competition from Budapest Ferenc Liszt...
In the southern Caucasus, where Eastern Europe and Western Asia meet, Azerbaijan is an often misunderstood nation of subtle contrasts and rich history. This enigmatic...
Lithuania aims to establish itself as a global fintech hub by 2028. Will its business practices, talent pool, and quality of life be enough to launch this small nation...
Stripping Hungary of its right to host a key meeting of EU foreign and defence ministers is the latest sign that Brussels is ready to get serious about Viktor Orbán’s...
Serbia is about to start making electric cars, as well as supplying the lithium that powers them. Last week, it was lithium that created positive headlines for Serbia...
Central and Eastern Europe’s further integration into the global supply chain presents a unique set of opportunities for the region to drive economic development...
In order for Tajikistan to ensure sustainable development, it needs to implement structural reforms focused on enhancing economic openness and competitive neutrality...