Following the death of the Gdańsk mayor, Paweł Adamowicz, stabbed on January 13 at an event organised by the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOŚP), the...
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Hungarian opposition parties have asked the country’s constitutional court to nullify recent amendments to the labour code, known as the “slave law”. The...
The proportion of Europe’s pensioners at risk of poverty is highest in four emerging Europe countries, new figures from Eurostat, the European Union’s...
Teachers in Kosovo are on strike throughout the country, protesting against a new law covering public sector salaries. The Union of Education, Science and Culture of...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that a Moldovan activist’s conviction for using sculptures of genitals to protest against corruption was “manifestly...
Bi-lateral trade between Belarus and the EU reached almost 16 billion euros in the first 11 months of 2018, an increase of 20 per cent on the previous year. Exports from...
Lithuania’s Constitutional Court has ruled that foreign, same-sex spouses must be granted residence permits by the country’s migration department, despite same-sex...
The mayor of Gdańsk Paweł Adamowicz has passed away in hospital following a brutal stabbing attack on the evening of January 13. Mr Adamowicz was speaking in front of...
The Bulgarian resort of Sunny Beach (Slanchev Bryag) has been named as offering the best value for money break for UK holidaymakers for a second year running, an annual...
As befits one of the world’s most digital-friendly states, Estonia’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (MKM) has announced plans to develop a pilot...
MPs in Macedonia voted on January 11 to constitutional changes to rename the country North Macedonia, the final step towards normalising relations with neighbouring...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. The notion of an east-west split in the EU is...