The Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, the largest university in the Republic of Macedonia, has become the first university in the country to install...
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Latvian national rail company Latvijas Dzelzcels (LDz) and its freight shipping subsidiary LDz Cargo are demanding 82.32 million euros from Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai...
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) has agreed to remove three judges from the appellate procedure in the case of the former Bosnian Serb commander...
A new World bank Report, Critical Connections: Promoting Economic Growth and Resilience in Europe and Central Asia, has revealed that Poland’s international connectivity...
Croatia is investing 2.5 billion kuna (340 million euros) in new employment programmes. The measures were announced in Split in early September by the Croatian Minister...
Albania’s Electricity Power Distribution System Operator (OSHEE) plans to invest 294.2 million euros in the country’s power supply facilities over the next five years...
It’s not easy to get to Poland’s Krynica Zdrój, a tiny town on the southern border with Slovakia. Kraków, the closest large city, is 150 kilometres or a two-and-a-half...
Thanks to the LNG terminal on the island of Croatian island of Krk, Hungary could be importing gas from its southern neighbour by the end of 2019. “It is in both...
Representatives of China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) have visited the site of the Belene Nuclear Power Plant in northern Bulgaria in order to familiarise...
Moldovan citizens, local and foreign investors, government institutions and agencies will benefit from enhanced security of property rights and more developed real...
The new headquarters of MOL, the Hungarian oil giant, is set to become the tallest building in Budapest, despite a government ban on skyscrapers in the city. According...
Colonel Jaak Tarien (pictured above) has taken the helm at NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), based in Tallinn. “The NATO cyber defence hub...