Until its recent closure last month, Bohemia Energy was the largest Czech supplier of alternative energy, demonstrating that the ongoing energy crisis has had an...
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A political grouping formed less than three months ago looks to have broken Bulgaria’s political deadlock. An anti-corruption party led by two Harvard graduates...
Emerging Europe’s start-up scene is thriving: new money is pouring into the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest investments, innovations, movers...
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...
Once dubbed “metal coffins”, some of Georgia’s most perilous cable cars are getting a facelift. In some of Georgia’s more mountainous towns and...
Often maligned, if not outright hated, socialist modernism and brutalist architecture is finding new appreciation with designers and the public alike. A new web-based...
A modernisation project costing one billion euros is transforming Budapest largest park, Városliget. Városliget, or City Park, is Budapest’s most iconic park. Home...
Tuum is a next-generation core banking platform. It underpins the aims of both regulated banks and other businesses in meeting customer needs and aspirations by enabling...
Central Europe The European Union has moved a step closer to penalising Belarus for a crisis on its border with Poland, where hundreds of migrants from the Middle East...
Europe’s economic recovery has been faster than expected, but prospects remain bound to the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. At nine per cent, Estonia is set to...
Emerging Europe’s Andrew Wrobel speaks with Anna Grabowska, CCO of Poland’s largest modern convenience retail chain, Żabka, about the firm’s commitment to sustainability...
Azerbaijan wants to make Nagorno-Karabakh a model of sustainability, based on the use of renewable energy and the development of what it calls “smart...
