Estonia is known for its tech scene, its digital government, its hugely successful e-residency programme and – alas – its inclement weather. As such, a shipping...
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Engineering touches almost every aspect of our contemporary lives. But for the greater part of human history, the industry has been dominated by one gender. Despite...
As the countries of emerging Europe begin to introduce more digital public services for their citizens, cyber security experts are warning that data must be held...
Much of emerging Europe is now effectively closed as governments make desperate bids to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus Covid-19. While the region has not yet...
In a report published last year, the World Bank put it simply and bluntly: capital markets in Serbia are underdeveloped and underutilised. It’s as simple as that...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the joy that greeted the rejuvenation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe has dissipated to a considerable degree...
The sales industry is infamous for having one of the highest employee churn rates of any business sector. Figures from a study conducted by The Bridge Group, which...
Hungary’s ongoing row with Ukraine over minority rights shows no signs of abating, although a meeting set for later this month may lay the foundations for a possible...
Greenpeace Poland has filed a lawsuit against PGE GiEK, a subsidiary of state-owned utility PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna demanding that PGE GiEK stop any further fossil...
After the fall of communism Hungary was enthusiastic to join the European integration project in order to ensure that it did not fall back into the Russian sphere of...
The European Commission has revealed a new strategy to help Europe’s industry lead the twin transitions towards climate neutrality and digital leadership. The...
I laughed. On March 9, Romania’s tax authority ANAF announced that in order to help combat the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19, it was recommending taxpayers avoid...
