Germany has a new government, and its ambitious plans the deeper integration of the European Union are likely to cause sleepless nights for autocrats eroding democracy...
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Start-ups and researchers in several non-EU member states in emerging Europe will be able to tap Horizon Europe’s 95 billion euros budget under the same conditions...
Recognition from the UN Global Compact “is a sign we are on the right track”, says TECHIIA managing partner Oleg Krot. TECHIIA, a holding company that brings...
As a new, potentially China-sceptic government takes office in Germany, Beijing continues to lose friends in Central and Eastern Europe. Slovakia has joined Czechia...
Amid challenges related to an ageing population, automation, and Europe’s relative decline, CEE’s businesses have to reinvent themselves. The German...
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...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
The practice of “never trust/always verify” aims to wrap security around users, devices and connections for every single transaction. A cyberattack is a defining moment...
The best way to travel around the Balkans is to hire a car, but if you’re like me – skint but always open to meeting new people – there are only two options: bus and...
The Cyrillic alphabet has long been heavily politicised, and a nation’s use of it often leads to incorrect assumptions about its geopolitics. The Cyrillic alphabet is...
By looking to the past, rather than accepting the present and looking to the future, European institutions risk passing a law which leaves the European Union stuck in...
Leading Uzbek firms, such as home appliance giant Artel, are making international best practice ESG standards a key part of their business strategies. When Uzbek home...
