At the very moment I read earlier this week that Romanian historian and author Lucian Boia had been awarded the Order of Merit by Hungary’s president János Áder...
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Most of the 23 countries of emerging Europe remain vulnerable to corruption, according to the latest edition of the Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions...
With Georgia currently preparing for a parliamentary election, the political and economic practices of the country’s government – led by the ruling Georgian Dream...
Poland’s Supreme Court ruled on January 23 that hundreds of judges who had been appointed under a new set of rules introduced by the ruling Law and Justice party...
There may be much tension at present between Belarus and Russia, as a row over energy supplies escalates and with negotiations between the two governments regarding...
The Ukrainian government has come up with yet another new initiative to modernise the country’s economy and show its commitment towards reform: letting Germany run its...
The huge economic and social changes which have taken place in the world of work over the past two decades have made little impact on the career expectations of...
According to Czech business journal, Hospodářské noviny, Washington has threatened Czechia with tariffs on the country’s goods if the Czech parliament adopts a...
Slowly, but surely, Armenia is becoming easier to reach. Two low-cost airlines, Ryanair and Wizz Air, are currently locked in a veritable arms race, both announcing a...
With negotiations between the Belarusian and Russian governments regarding closer integration on hold, Belarus is increasingly looking to reduce its dependence on...
Democracy in emerging Europe would appear to be in retreat, according to the latest edition of the Democracy Index, published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The...
Global leaders including US President Donald Trump and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg have been hailing a deal between Serbia and Kosovo to relaunch flights between the two...
