During the Bosnian War, from 1992 to 1995, 2.2 million people became refugees or were internally displaced. Over half of those were ethnic Bosniaks...
Culture, Travel & Sport
As emerging Europe, and the rest of the world, settles into the new normal, aspects of our day-to-day lives are evolving. While contact sports...
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit all sectors of society but few were as hard hit as the arts. With outdoor and indoor gatherings only now resuming under...
Students at Budapest’s University for Theatre and Film (SZFE) have been occupying their campus for more than a week in protest at what they claim is...
Some of the most valuable belongings of the Polish pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman will be put up for auction later this month at the Warsaw...
The Estonian capital Tallinn is often famed for its picturesque surroundings and Baltic charm, with towering onion domes overlooking terracotta roofs...
News that Georgia’s national rugby team could be about join an elite tournament featuring eight of the strongest sides in the world will come as...
It’s both an understatement and a cliché to say that emerging Europe has a lot of history. Conquests, battles, political upheaval and friction...
It’s drizzling when I arrive at Poland’s biggest and busiest airport on a Saturday morning, on my way back home following my first business trip...
Since 1997, the Nike Award, or Nagroda Literacka Nike, has been showcasing the best of Polish literature, with an annual prize pool of 100,000 zloty...
Polish video game developers Different Tales are set to release a major new game, set in the Białowieża Forest and inspired equally by Polish myths...
Ever since FSO, best known for its communist-era Polski Fiat and Polonez models, stopped producing automobiles in 2011, Poland has been without a car...
This year, travelling around the countries of emerging Europe is more difficult than usual, and same places impossible, due to the restrictions put...
