The mayors of Central Europe’s capitals are increasingly looking to differentiate themselves from their authoritarian governments – by pitching for more EU funds...
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When Iran officially changed the name of the street where the British Embassy in Teheran is located from Winston Churchill Street to Bobby Sands Street in 1981, the...
The European Parliament this week backed an EU trade deal with Vietnam which aims to eliminate 99 per cent of all tariffs over the next decade. The deal is likely to...
While many of the countries in emerging Europe have in recent years become easier places to do business, they still lag behind in comparison with the northern and...
With around 400 ICT companies and 2,000 specialists now directly employed in software development, Bosnia and Herzegovina is attempting to put itself on the map of...
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are joining forces to oppose energy imports from a Belarusian nuclear power plant (NPP) Lithuania has declared a national security threat...
While Georgia remains committed to the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement, the months to come will be key for the country to tackle increasing...
Now that the impeachment drama surrounding Donald Trump’s shady Ukrainian activities has come to an end, his administration and the US Congress have a unique opportunity...
North Macedonia’s MPs have unanimously ratified an agreement to make country the 30th member of the NATO military alliance. The vote took place several weeks ahead...
Armenia’s prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, confidently suggested last week that when the country’s national bank issues its final figures for 2019, growth in the...
Our commitment to security in the wider Middle East means Western allies need to be more positive in dealing with Turkey, on the frontline of instability but short of...
Croatia’s centre-right ruling party, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) is currently at risk of fragmenting under the pressure of in-fighting, which has revealed...
