For Ukrainian multimedia artist Masha Reva, getting to the point where she is able to focus on her love of drawing and painting has been a long journey. This year has...
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From the violent failure of the 2001 Gay Pride event to Ana Brnabić — the country’s current prime minister and first openly gay senior official — LGBT rights in...
Just like Europe united to defeat communism 30 years ago, it must lead the way now and show solidarity with the people of Belarus fighting for fair and democratic...
In an ideal world and in an ideal democracy, the media plays a crucial role as watchdog. It provides checks and balances and is the voice of scrutiny. It holds the...
Workers at some of the largest companies in Belarus once again came out on strike on the morning of August 14, joining the many thousands of protesters who are now...
As the Covid-19 pandemic enters its sixth month in emerging Europe, warnings of economic consequences for the world and the region grow louder. According to the European...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Romania’s Banca Transilvania, shareholders in Moldova’s Victoriabank, have said that they are...
There were more protests in Belarus on August 12, with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets of towns and cities across the country to demand the resignation...
The message from Belarus is clear: the threat of sanctions against dictator Alexander Lukashenko and leading officials in his regime who rigged Sunday’s presidential...
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo touched down in Prague on August 11 to kick off a tour of Central Europe. Mr Pompeo’s arrival comes at a turbulent time for both the US...
Where other cities in Romania have progressed enormously in recent years – most notably Cluj in Transylvania, and Oradea in the western Banat region – the country’s...
State repression in Belarus against peaceful protesters calling for a recount of a rigged presidential election is already taking a severe toll on the country’s...
