The Anaklia Development Consortium (ADC), a group of international and Georgian companies, has identified a potential investor “who is still interested” in the...
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A quick headcount of passengers on a midnight plane to Georgia – the 00:40 flight from Bucharest to Tbilisi – provides a glimpse at the problems facing...
If Russia says no, try China. The Ministry of Finance of Belarus and the Shanghai Office of the China Development Bank have signed an agreement to provide Belarus with a...
Croatian oil and gas company INA, a subsidiary of Hungary’s MOL Group, has approved the 540 million-euro upgrade of its refinery in Rijeka. The upgrade will boost the...
The Bank of Lithuania has long been a pioneer in fintech development, and its regulatory innovations have proven to be an important factor in Lithuania’s emergence...
Albin Kurti, the man widely expected to be Kosovo’s next prime minister, has said that negotiations with Serbia should not be centered on territory but on the...
The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation has authorised NT Marine, an Estonian company with close ties to Belarusian businessman Nikolay Voroby, to...
Lithuania has been ranked highest among the countries of emerging Europe in the 2020 edition of the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), an annual ranking by...
The Georgian parliament’s decision to approve 14 new appointments to the country’s Supreme Court are regrettable, disappointing and against the recommendations of the...
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...
Estonia’s capital Tallinn is Europe’s most sought-after Christmas city, followed by Vienna, Strasbourg and Krakow, suggests analysis carried out by British car hire...
Lukiškės prison in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius – once a maximum-security place of confinement – has been transformed by artists into an alternative...
