The UN climate summit is currently underway in New York as world leaders gather to discuss the future of the climate crisis and their various approaches of combatting it...
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North Macedonia will strengthen public finance sustainability, improve market competition, and lower the regulatory burden on businesses to improve integration with...
Montenegro has scrapped plans to add a 254 MW unit at the Pljevlja coal-fired power plant, the country’s government has announced. Ljubo Knezevic, energy advisor...
The US government has announced plans to provide 500,000 US dollars of funding for new Georgian enterprises operating along the border of the Russia-occupied Tskhinvali...
The Belarusian president, Aleksander Lukashenko, will sign an agreement on visa facilitation with the European Union, fixing visa prices for Belarusians at 35 euros...
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...
A court in Bucharest ruled on September 20 that Traian Basescu, president of Romania from 2004-14 and currently a member of the European Parliament, was an informant of...
The long-awaited first round of negotiations between Ukrainian national gas holding Naftogaz and Russian energy giant Gazprom, mediated by the European Commission, has...
The European Commission revealed on September 19 that China remains the EU’s main source country for goods infringing intellectual property rights, but North...
Lyon-based European news network Euronews and Georgia telecommunications company Silknet have signed an agreement establishing a Georgian-language Euronews channel set...
Croatia’s government has backed down over plans to increase the pensionable age from 65 to 67. The announcement came right after several trade unions asked people to...
The countries of Central and Eastern European have experienced unparalleled growth since they joined the European Union, but for companies in the region, difficulties...