A project to build a ring road around Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty, has reached its financial close with a financing package of 585 million US dollars (496...
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On the day that Russia said a locally developed vaccine for Covid-19 had been given regulatory approval after less than two months of testing on humans, the European...
Belarus opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya (pictured above) was forced to leave the country on August 10, as part of deal with authorities to free her campaign...
Croatian full-stack communications platform provider Infobip has raised over 200 million US dollars (around 170 million euros) in its first private equity round from the...
Belarus is in limbo and set for a wave of nationwide protests following a presidential election which the country’s opposition claims was heavily rigged. The...
Encouraging more kids to get into the study of natural science subjects (STEM) is a challenge faced by most countries around the world. Propter, a Serbian VR edtech...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
Launched earlier this year, Women Photograph Ukraine is more than just an Instagram page. It’s stunning curation which aims to highlight the work of female and non...
Some of Belgrade’s streets are about to change their names, following a decision made by the Serbian capital city’s council. Usually, this wouldn’t be news. Unlike...
August 7, 2020, marks 12 years since Russia’s military aggression and subsequent occupation of Georgian territories in August 2008. Although the massive armed...
There was more good news for the Polish healthtech scene this week with the news that Infermedica has raised 8.4 million euros in a Series A round led by the European...
The World Bank has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic could have a detrimental and long-lasting impact on education and human capital, economic and social development in...
