Slovakia’s parliament approved the amendment extending the ban on the publication of opinion polls from 14 to 50 days before elections, one of the longest periods in the...
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While Albania has maintained economic stability, growth this year has fallen mainly due to lower electricity production, concluded the International Monetary Fund (IMF)...
Druid SA, a Romanian artificial intelligence company, was named the Best Startup of the Year in Central Europe during the Central European Startup Awards (CESAwards)...
The Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank (FMO) will acquire a 40 per cent equity stake in a project run by Norway’s Scatec Solar that will build a solar power plant in...
The first geothermal power plant near Bjelovar, some 85 km east of Zagreb in Croatia, the 16.5 MW Velika 1, has been officially opened on November 26, following an...
Ukraine has a “substantive interest” in joining the Three Seas Initiative (TSI), a regional cooperation format of 12 Central and Eastern European states...
Hospitality group Hyatt is opening its first hotel in the Czech Republic, developed by Austrian based real estate company UBM Development. Located in Senovážné Square...
Estonia has scored the highest in emerging Europe and has been ranked 21st globally in the thirteenth edition of the Prosperity Index published by the London-based...
In the early hours of Tuesday 26th November, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Albania, just 19 miles north of the capital Tirana. This was followed by a series of...
Thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered on Georgia’s iconic Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi after the country’s ruling Georgian Dream party rejected plans on...
Croatia’s government set to increase the share of renewable energy of its total energy consumption to 36.4 per cent by 2030. According to consulting company GlobalData...
Mikhail Myasnikovich, the chairman of the Council of the Republic of Belarus, has announced the Belarusian government’s plans to establish trans-Eurasian companies...
