According to Czech business journal, Hospodářské noviny, Washington has threatened Czechia with tariffs on the country’s goods if the Czech parliament adopts a...
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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...
November 24, 2019, proved to be yet another historic day for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Platform for Progress Movement. On a sunny, cool day in the city of Banja...
While globalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution have benefited the world greatly, it has a number of far-reaching consequences that include exacerbating...
Despite mergers and acquisition (M&A) deal volume across emerging Europe being at its lowest level in a decade, Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) remains a magnet for...
On Friday, January 10, Viorel Morari, Moldova’s Anti-Corruption Prosecutor, was detained. Initially held for 72 hours, Morari’s arrest was extended on January 13 for a...
Bulgaria’s government will face a no-confidence motion next week after thousands of people were left without a regular water supply. While the no-confidence motion, put...
The regulatory environment for women’s economic participation has improved over the past two years, with 40 economies enacting 62 reforms that will help women – half the...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that the restrictions imposed by Hungary on the financing of civil organisations from abroad are not...
