A Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) was launched in Serbia on September 26 by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Serbia is the fourth and...
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EU migrants living in the UK, including some two million CEE nationals, contribute 2,300 British pounds more in taxes each year in net terms than the average British...
Belgrade’s city assembly has decided to ban the sale of plastic shopping bags in the Serbian capital from January 1, 2020, in order to help reduce pollution. From that...
The Bank of Lithuania has announced that it will be opening its regulatory sandbox to applications from October 15. Lithuania’s regulatory sandbox will be only the...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has visited Bosnia and Herzegovina on the eve of the country’s general election, scheduled to take place on October 7. The visit...
Bulgaria and Czech Republic have both stated that will show solidarity with Hungary over the European Parliament’s invocation of Article 7, initiated on account of...
Poland is the emerging Europe leader for number of inspiring companies, according to a new report published by the London Stock Exchange: 1000 Companies to Inspire...
Georgia is the most economically-free country in emerging Europe, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute. “I am proud to see Georgia so high in the Economic...
A block of parties allied to Prime Minister Nicol Pashinyan has won municipal elections in the Armenian capital Yerevan. The Central Election Commission (CEC) of Armenia...
The Polish government has released a draft budget bill for 2019. According to information publish on the Ministry of Finance’s website, budget revenues are expected to...
Bosnia and Herzegovina will hold its eighth post-war general election on October 7. All Bosnian elected institutions, at three different levels: state, entity and...
For the first time since Romania’s Foreign Investors Council (FIC) began compiling its Business Sentiment Index in 2015, a majority of respondents have said that...