New European Union rules for consumer protection, part of the European Commission’s New Deal for Consumers, will only benefit online shoppers if they are enforced...
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Founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 2007, engineering and project management services provider Blue Projects has since enjoyed global growth and now has permanent offices...
As one of the most technologically-developed countries in the European Union, regularly topping the preferences of entrepreneurs looking to relocate to a tech-friendly...
The companies of Lőrinc Mészáro, a childhood friend of the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, enjoyed another good year in 2019. According to Hungarian business news...
The supply of Russian oil to Belarus is becoming an increasingly political issue, as the respective governments continue to negotiate a long-term agreement on the flow...
Picked by Emerging Europe as one of its 10 start-ups to watch in 2020, pioneering behavioural biometrics firm TypingDNA has begun the year with a bang, announcing...
A former prime minister, Zoran Milanović, was elected president of Croatia on January 5, easily defeating the pre-election favourite, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović...
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...
When historians come to write the definitive cultural history of the 2010s, it could well be that the selfie will play a leading role. Very much an invention of that...
Following a year of 25th anniversary celebrations and the inaugural Forest Summit in October, the Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has reached yet another milestone, planting...
Officially, it’s still known as Man and Woman, the name with which it made its debut at the Venice Biennale more than a decade ago. To the people of Batumi, the...
The sound of the bagpipes, violins, violas, double basses, revolving lutes, lyres and various shepherd’s flutes form the basis of the enchanting Hungarian folklore...
