Apocalyptic headlines have this week warned of the imminent descent of Bosnia and Herzegovina into a new war. That outcome remains unlikely, but there’s little...
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Belgrade is finally getting a metro, but not everyone in the city is happy. A common joke about the metro in Belgrade pays homage to the famous Samuel Beckett...
Far cheaper than conventional nuclear reactors, SMRs appear to offer a perfect solution for emerging economies transitioning away from the use of fossil fuel. However...
Czechia in theory has a new ruling coalition, but the ongoing hospitalisation of President Miloš Zeman, unable to carry out his duties since October 10, means that the...
The Warsaw Stock Exchange is going into the advertising business. Advertising may not immediately appear to be a natural progression for a stock exchange, albeit Central...
Energy prices are rising across Europe, but it’s not all Russia’s fault. The price of natural gas has surged throughout Europe this year, impacting industry...
The resignation of a reformist prime minister leaves North Macedonia facing an uncertain future. The prime minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, resigned on October...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
The Armenian government is caught between a rock and a hard place as it tries to mediate between environmental activists and an international mining company. Last year...
Innovative healthcare start-ups from emerging Europe take the top two places at the 2021 EIT Health InnoStars Awards. An emotion management smart assistant, developed by...
A new ECJ ruling means that Poland is now liable to pay the European Union 1.5 million euros in fines per day. The European Union’s top court has ordered Poland to...
Sustainable transformation of the economy does not slow growth: decarbonisation can boost the performance of Central and Eastern European economies, says a new report...