The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline consortium, which is headed by Russia’s Gazprom, has announced that it will sue the European Commission, the executive body of the...
Analysis
The economies of Central and Eastern Europe continue to grow due in large part to their openness to world trade, facilitated by huge investments in transport...
Ali Asadov, previously an economic advisor to President Ilham Aliyev, has been named as the new prime minister of Azerbaijan. Mr Asadov’s appointment –...
The European Union’s Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) has signed a border management cooperation agreement with Montenegro which will allow the European Border and...
Michael Carpenter, former US deputy assistant secretary of defence for Eurasia, has said that Russia’s involvement in the Donbas war in eastern Ukraine and its...
The Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine has announced that it is launching a criminal investigation into the expulsion from the country of former Georgian...
Belarus is interested in further expanding a constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation with Croatia in different fields. “I would call Croatia terra incognita...
Estonia’s former energy minister Kadri Simson, who is on course to become the energy commissioner of the new European Commission, has defended natural gas as a component...
At least 10,000 people protested in Kyiv on October 6 against Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s plan for the country’s Russian-occupied Donbas region which...
The centre-left Vetevendosje party looks set for a narrow victory in Kosovo’s parliamentary election, having taken just under 26 per cent of the vote, slightly...
Ratings agency Moody’s has upgraded the Czech Republic’s outlook to stable from positive, in what is the country’s first upgrade for 17 years. Key drivers include the...
Bosnia’s constitutional court removed the death penalty from the Republika Srpska’s constitution, as it doesn’t comply with the constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina...