The recent agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, brokered by the US, to normalise economic relations between the two countries fell short of the needed reconciliation...
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European Union countries lost an estimated 140 billion euros in Value-Added Tax (VAT) revenues in 2018, according to a new report released by the European Commission on...
Nearly a fifth (19.02 per cent) of all cyberattacks in Europe are being directed at Belarus, a report by the security firm Atlas VPN has revealed. Meanwhile, the current...
The European Union should step up its response to China’s investment strategy, according to a new report from the European Court of Auditors (ECA). The ECA warns...
How many times over the past few years have you read or heard the phrase Poland’s right-wing ruling Law and Justice party? Even if your interest in Polish politics is...
Students at Budapest’s University for Theatre and Film (SZFE) have been occupying their campus for more than a week in protest at what they claim is a takeover of the...
Poland’s Climate Minister Michał Kurtyka has revealed plans to construct six nuclear power units by 2040 as the country ups its efforts to transition towards a...
Latvian SaaS translation start-up Lokalise has raised nearly five million euros in a Series A round led by Mike Chalfen, one of the biggest names in European venture...
As protestors against institutionalised corruption in Bulgaria enter their 10th week, the country’s embattled prime minister Boyko Borissov has begun the process...
Some of the most valuable belongings of the Polish pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman will be put up for auction later this month at the Warsaw-based auction house...
The Covid-19 crisis is a “once in a lifetime” opportunity for emerging Europe to rethink how it approaches large infrastructure projects and the wider issue...
Latvian Valdis Dombrovskis has been named as the new EU trade policy chief. He replaces Ireland’s Phil Hogan, who was forced to resign last month after it was...
