Support for joining the EU remains high among Georgians, but a new ‘foreign agent’ bill threatens to derail Georgia’s path to EU membership. Georgia takes...
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Results of recent research in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus – conducted by Emerging Europe as part of the She’s Next Empowered by...
In this time of uncertainty marked by climate change and disruptive human-caused events, we need new approaches to address crucial issues like food security. ...
Over the last year, businesses have had to navigate the choppy waters of inflation, growing uncertainty, the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the impact of...
Ukraine has done much to improve governance over the past year but rule of law must be a focus of the reconstruction. Talk about how to rebuild Ukraine began soon...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Defiant, resilient, and courageous, Ukraine has for the past year been an international symbol of freedom. Now, more must be done to ensure its definitive victory. ...
Lithuania’s multi-faith heritage has produced some beautiful wooden houses of worship which, after decades of disuse, are finally being restored. Fifteen minutes...
In or outside Russia, the vast majority of Russian nationals have not denounced the war As the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches its one-year anniversary, the...
If we shift to diets with food that is good for people and the planet and make sure food is distributed more fairly and efficiently, we can feed everyone without...
Incredible as it may seem given Russia’s attacks in recent months on energy infrastructure, Ukraine might soon be ready to start exporting electricity. Despite the fact...
In January, Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev and his Romanian counterpart Klaus Iohannis reaffirmed their countries’ commitment to increased cooperation...
