The United Kingdom left the European Union at midnight Brussels time last night. Bells did not toll, at least not in the Turp-Balazs household. In...
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Moldova, sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, has a hidden weapon – viticulture. Despite the country’s small size, it produced over...
It’s Friday or Saturday evening and you choose to go out with your friends. Then, the next morning, you wake up feeling terrible. You might not even...
The story of Auschwitz survivor Tadeusz Pietrzykowski is a remarkable one. One of fortitude, resilience and most of all hope. And certainly one...
At the very moment I read earlier this week that Romanian historian and author Lucian Boia had been awarded the Order of Merit by Hungary’s...
Almost 30 years after the Velvet Revolution ended communist rule in former Czechoslovakia, The Sleepers, a spy drama produced by HBO Europe, is...
We are used to hearing about people moving from rural areas to big cities looking for more job opportunities. However, we have recently begun to see...
The new year began with some excitement for the rangers in the Tarcu mountains of Romania, when they discovered a young bison near the village of...
Emerging Europe’s editor Craig Turp speaks to Michał Rusinek, the co-author of a new book, Good Change, Or How to Govern the World With Words...
After almost three years of reconstruction work, the curtain has gone up once again at Prague’s State Opera. The historical building reopened...
Katalin Ladik’s body of work is representative of an apt and unique transgression of time and space, rivalling many of the top contemporary artists...
Prishtina, the capital of Kosovo, is back on the map, open to visitors and making a name for itself as a great European city destination for those...
Following on from a bakery dedicated to employing mentally disabled people, the Belarusian capital Minsk is now set to be the home of another unique...
