Thousands of marchers assembled in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo on May 16, defying coronavirus-related bans on public gatherings, to protest against a mass dedicated to...
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Slovenia last week became the first country in the EU and emerging Europe to declare the end of the coronavirus epidemic. The decision was taken on May 14 after the...
Armenia’s tech sector is thriving, thanks in large part to a start-up pre-acceleration programme financed by the European Union’s Fund for Southeast...
Georgia’s coastal city of Batumi is set to be one of the first destinations in the world to reopen to international tourists. Following the recommendations of the...
The hard-Brexit scenario has created a lot of confusion with regards to the applicability to EU data protection laws in the UK. There are a number of topics of...
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...
Bucharest’s Henri Coanda Airport (or Otopeni, as it is still almost universally known) has never been one of the most agreeable places in Romania. Undersized and...
It is still not clear precisely how many people were killed by communist regimes around the world, but the combined range – based on estimates deriving from...
Few architectural styles are as contentious as brutalism. There are people who will say that baroque Catholic churches have just too much going on, or that the Chrysler...
Slovenia has become the first country in the EU and emerging Europe to declare the end of the coronavirus epidemic. The decision was taken on May 14 after the number of...
The coronavirus pandemic has created a global framework in which governments can act in support of businesses and individuals. Romania, although it has the possibility...
Lockdowns are coming to an end, restrictions are being relaxed. The Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have even said that they will open their borders to...
