There appears to be no end to the steady stream of world-beating start-ups coming of the Baltic states. The Baltic states are competing with established tech innovation...
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Central Europe Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis signed a Washington-backed bill last Friday that effectively bars China and Huawei from taking part in the...
Armenians vote in a snap parliamentary election on June 20, two years ahead of schedule. The country’s future direction is in the balance. Last November’s...
North Macedonia’s prime minister, Zoran Zaev, could have made a tactical blunder in meeting with former Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov on a visit to Sofia. North...
Trade and investment ties between Taiwan and Central and Eastern Europe are at record levels, but there’s still plenty of room for more. Taiwan is a dynamic free market...
A number of countries are beginning to realise that Belarus does not mean White Russia. In several European language families, principally Germanic, Baltic and Uralic...
Fudan Budapest would almost certainly need subsidising by Hungarian taxpayers. Factor in questionable academic freedom, and it becomes clear that it is not the answer to...
Poland’s ruling party Law and Justice often gets portrayed as being ‘far-right’, and not without reason. The fact is, however, that another party...
The long-awaited resumption of bilateral talks between Serbia and Kosovo has so far yielded no results. However, dialogue has not yet broken down. This, in itself...
The European Union, the United States and major international human rights groups have condemned Hungary after the country’s parliament approved a controversial...
The founder of a network of education institutions in Kyrgyzstan disappeared in Bishkek last month. Was Turkey responsible? On the evening of May 31, 53-year-old Orhan...
US President Joe Biden on June 14 made it clear that Ukraine still has some way to go before it can realistically hope for NATO membership. A former Polish president...
