Poland’s ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS) suspended the lower house of the parliament, the Sejm, on September 11. The Sejm’s current session was originally planned to...
Analysis
Nord Stream 2 is becoming increasingly problematic for Germany in its relationship with its eastern neighbours, both inside and outside the European Union. The Nord...
Three environmental organisations, EuroNatur, Agent Green and ClientEarth, have advanced their fight against illegal logging of old-growth and primaeval forests in...
Batumi on the Black Sea coast is set to become the first city in Georgia to operate electric buses, agenda.ge has reported. The buses will be provided by Belarusian...
Demand for tertiary education continues to rise, but its further expansion will only be sustainable if it matches the supply of graduates with labour market and social...
With Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline nearing completion and amidst fears that Ukraine will not strike a new gas deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom, Poland and the...
Former NATO secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen has suggested that Georgia should launch a public dialogue about the possibility of joining the military alliance...
Repressive governments use sophisticated digital censorship and surveillance alongside more traditional methods to silence independent media, a new report by the...
The French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has said that there is “a window of opportunity” for ending the Donbas war in eastern Ukraine after a landmark prisoner...
Natural gas reserves in the Ukraine’s underground storage facilities (USFs) reached 18.8 billion cubic metres on September 1, with gas imports amounting to close...
The president-elect of the next European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has named the members of her commission. The new commission will function with three executive...
The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has said that he may consider importing oil through Poland and the Baltic States, rather than Russia. The move comes just...