Estonia’s economy is performing well, and public finances are in excellent shape, yet growth is softening and spending pressures from infrastructure needs and an ageing...
Analysis
Despite a much-heralded National Family Protection Plan approved early in February, Hungary’s demographic trends in 2019 have been anything but positive. According to...
An initiative to create a ‘Mini-Schengen’ zone in the Western Balkans is driving an increasingly large wedge between Albania and Kosovo. The idea was first...
Croatia’s president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, will face a liberal former prime minister in a runoff election in early January after no candidate won an outright...
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...
“Do you think that a staged rally dedicated to Georgia’s presidency of the Council of Europe, with thousands of state employees brought in from the regions to...
Without a government for more than a year due to disagreement caused primarily by ethnic tension, Bosnia and Herzegovina took a big step toward resolving its political...
Bulgaria has shortlisted General Electric (GE) and four other international companies as candidates for a contract to build a new nuclear power plant in the country...
A number of countries in emerging Europe have made giant strides in the fight against gender inequality this year, while other Central and Eastern European states...
The European Parliament has urged the European Commission to condemn all public acts of discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI)...
Policymakers should act promptly to enhance debt sustainability and reduce exposure to economic shocks, amidst a sharp increase in both public and private debt. Levels...
The Baltic States have again been confirmed as the most vibrant fintech hubs in emerging Europe. According to the Global Fintech Index City Rankings, a report published...