Tallinn has been rated as the best city in emerging Europe for entrepreneurs in a new report published by Movinga, a provider of relocation services. This study reveals...
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Companies across Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden will continue to invest in outsourcing, with the level of satisfaction with their IT providers showing high scores...
The foreign ministers of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine have expressed interest in establishing an “additional format” to the Eastern Partnership (EaP), the EU’s...
Ukraine’s prime minister, Oleksiy Honcharuk, has denied that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was stalling an agreement on a new cooperation programme with...
The income of the top 100 Hungarian companies amount to more than 8,922 billion forints (almost 27 billion euros), which represents 21 per cent of the country’s 2018 GDP...
Donald Tusk, the outgoing president of the European Council, has announced that he will not be a candidate in next year’s Polish presidential election. The...
The Croatian Renewable Energy Association (OIEH) has used the third anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement to call for an increase in the country’s use of...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that that Polish judicial reforms aimed at lowering the retirement age of ordinary court judges were in violation of EU law...
Lilyana Pavlova has been appointed as the new vice president of the European Investment Bank (EIB). She is the first Bulgarian to join the EU bank’s management...
The Serbian government plans to borrow up to 580 million euros to finance a metro in the capital Belgrade, SeeNews has reported citing the draft budget submitted to the...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will provide Georgia with 41.6 million US dollars under the fifth review of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) once the IMF...
Grzegorz Schetyna, leader of the Civic Platform (PO), Poland’s largest opposition party, has criticised the candidates put forward by the ruling Law and Justice party...