The Caspian Sea nation’s vast hydrocarbon and other natural resources – the backbone of its economy -have been enabling it to serve as a significant alternative to...
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If Europe acts now, it can save enough gas to see it through the winter, even if Russia cuts off all supplies, says the European Commission. The European Commission has...
New regulations mean that Moldova can at least double its exports of agricultural products – for a period of one year – to the European Union without any tariffs...
Built in 1905, Lukiškės Prison held convicts and political prisoners who were opposed to various political authorities, including Tsarist Russia, Nazi Germany, and the...
Bürokratt is further evidence that Estonia recognises the power and need for digitalisation, particularly with respect to how public services operate from the user...
Stronger institutions and better governance to carry out difficult reforms and ensure inclusive, green, and resilient growth are the order of the day. Ambitious labor...
Emerging Europe’s start-up scene is thriving: new money and new ideas are coming onto the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest investments...
A deal between Bulgaria and North Macedonia should see Sofia drop its veto preventing Skopje – and Tirana, which has been caught in the crossfire – starting...
Ukraine is permanently in our thoughts at the moment, and to better understand this amazing country we have selected five films that offer an insight into what is a...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
The recapture of Snake Island at the end of last month has opened up new routes for some Ukrainian grain, while a deal that could allow the “safe and secure export” of...
Shops in Croatia will begin displaying prices in both kuna and euros from September, ahead of formal adoption of the European single currency in January next year...
