After more than five years and four months in Russian detention, Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker and native Crimean, was finally able to pick up his well-deserved...
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Graffiti artists are turning Bulgarian cities into creative open galleries, and sending powerful messages in the process. The perception towards graffiti has changed...
Unfairly regarded by many as an awkward mix of the socialist realism of Warsaw and the chaos of Cairo, Bucharest is a city that hides its charms well. Increasingly...
Improving the health of all is one of the main goals of the United Nations for the next 10 years. The organisation’s current set of sustainable development goals...
Citizens across the Crimean peninsula, regardless of nationality and ideology, are trying to cope with the everyday struggles of life in a difficult environment that...
Armenia Tree Project (ATP) founder and activist Carolyn Mugar was honoured last month at the Forest Summit: Global Action and Armenia in recognition of her decades of...
The right team, the right market, the (b)right idea. What are the main ingredients for building a successful start-up? A recent event in Budapest saw me spend an entire...
Greenpeace Romania has turned to witchcraft in order to take action against the indifference of the country’s authorities towards illegal logging. In its latest...
Who’s looking at the Balkans today? After almost 30 years since the fall of communism, the Balkan region is still misrepresented abroad, due to its high levels of...
A centuries-old history, traditions and great ambitions. These are the key features of the Bulgarian wine business. Along with production for local and traditional...
With Budapest’s cultural landscape dominated by statues of men, a Hungarian tour company has taken up the challenge of pushing for more statues representing female icons...
Bratislava is currently hosting the 29th edition of the International Month of Photography, which runs until the end of November at the Central European House of...