Ever since FSO, best known for its communist-era Polski Fiat and Polonez models, stopped producing automobiles in 2011, Poland has been without a car maker of its own...
All Our Insight & Analysis
NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoană (pictured above) has said that the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a “hyper-acceleration of history”, and that like...
Much is being said and written about the so-called ‘platform economy’, with many reports and studies highlighting that the majority of jobs will be freelance...
The Covid-19 pandemic and measures to contain it have caused joblessness and domestic violence to spike in the Kyrgyz Republic, with GDP expected to sink by 10 per cent...
The Covid-19 pandemic has moved discussion regarding corporate reshoring to the centre stage of public attention across emerging Europe. From Azerbaijan to Serbia...
Lithuanian start-up Trainer X has teamed up with Kaunas Science and Technology Park’s EVOLUT 4.0 programme in order to pursue its goal of disrupting the fitness industry...
E-residents of Estonia, who have established 13,000 Estonian companies worldwide since the launch of the e-residency programme in December 2014, have now accumulated a...
Much has been written about the geostrategic importance of Ukraine’s gas transit infrastructure. In December of last year, many pundits were watching trilateral...
Siberia, known primarily for its freezing temperatures and thick forests, has been a land this summer apocalyptically transformed. Abnormally high temperatures have...
The European Commission has agreed on a set of proposals concerning the “rules of origin” of goods in a move aimed at increasing trade between the European...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, by any objective measure the winner of a presidential election in Belarus on August 9, has told a special session of the of the European...
Nine countries in emerging Europe are in line to receive a combined total of 21.24 billion euros as part of the European Union’s SURE programme, designed to...
