The picturesque Slovenian town of Piran has repeatedly fallen victim to climate change-related natural disasters. Local policymakers, scientists and everyday people are...
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Never before have local elections been so important for Georgia’s future. As Georgia prepares for runoffs in the most important local elections in the country’s...
Lithuania’s many crowdfunding platforms are used to regulation: it gives them a ‘significant advantage’ as the EU opens the industry up. Earlier this...
Central Europe Tensions between China and one of its sharpest adversaries in the European Union deepened this week when legislators from Czechia welcomed Taiwan’s...
The Armenian government is caught between a rock and a hard place as it tries to mediate between environmental activists and an international mining company. Last year...
Innovative healthcare start-ups from emerging Europe take the top two places at the 2021 EIT Health InnoStars Awards. An emotion management smart assistant, developed by...
A new ECJ ruling means that Poland is now liable to pay the European Union 1.5 million euros in fines per day. The European Union’s top court has ordered Poland to...
Sustainable transformation of the economy does not slow growth: decarbonisation can boost the performance of Central and Eastern European economies, says a new report...
Russia’s promise not to use its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline as a means of political leverage looks increasingly meaningless amidst current developments in Moldova...
Leadership is no longer about where somebody is from, but the ability to combine global perspectives with local know-how. In the first few years that followed the fall...
With a rapidly evolving tech ecosystem, Ukraine is this year taking a step forward by organising its very first national pavilion at Web Summit in Lisbon to represent...
Record numbers of deaths and tight new restrictions finally appear to have convinced one of Europe’s most vaccine sceptic countries, Romania, to get jabbed. There...
