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...
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Greenpeace Romania has turned to witchcraft in order to take action against the indifference of the country’s authorities towards illegal logging. In its latest...
Who’s looking at the Balkans today? After almost 30 years since the fall of communism, the Balkan region is still misrepresented abroad, due to its high levels of...
A centuries-old history, traditions and great ambitions. These are the key features of the Bulgarian wine business. Along with production for local and traditional...
Emerging Europe speaks to George Ramishvili, the founder and chairman of Silk Road Group, one of Georgia’s leading investors and the force behind the restoration of the...
The date of the first round of Croatia’s presidential election has been set for December 22, the country’s prime minister Andrej Plenković has announced. The...
The Green Deal for Europe has the chance to become a hallmark of Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission. Transition to a climate neutral economy means an ambitious...
The Czech Republic approved the construction of the Dukovany II nuclear power plant, and has set a target date for completion of 2036. According to the Czech...
Almost half of Czech entrepreneurs perceive corruption as a widespread phenomenon in the country and a barrier to doing business. According to a survey published by the...
Donald Tusk, the outgoing president of the European Council, has said that Russia has been a “strategic problem” for the EU. His comments came as a response to the...
The Hungarian government has agreed to pay a fine of at least 560 billion forints (around 1.67 billion euros) for poorly managing European Union funds from the...
Thousands of people have protested in the Georgian capital Tbilisi after the country’s parliament rejected a constitutional amendment to introduce a fully...
