Die niederländische Gasproduktion wird voraussichtlich bis 2025 auf rund 10 Mrd. Kubikmeter sinken, etwas mehr als 10 Prozent des Produktionsniveaus von 2013. Innerhalb...
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EU member states part of the bloc’s common currency zone should be allowed to leave in coming decades, while those countries that remain in the eurozone, should...
We live in a fabulous era of technological achievements. Practically something new, something better emerges every day. But can we catch up? The recent speed of...
Ion Ceban, the candidate of the Moldovan Socialist party (PSRM), has narrowly defeated Andrei Nastase of the pro-European ACUM bloc to become the new mayor of the...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has agreed to provide Ukraine with an additional loan of 200 million euros aimed at developing renewable...
The export of Azerbaijani gas products to Georgia grew by seven per cent during the first nine months of the year compared with the corresponding period of 2018...
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...
Czech inventions and innovations are currently on display at an exhibition being hosted at the Library of Birmingham in the UK. The exhibition, which runs until February...
Women’s inclusion, justice, and security matter. They matter to women and to their families, communities, and economies and societies at large. The world is more secure...
A film chronicling the unique and heartbreaking story of Diana Budisavljević, who saved thousands of children in Croatia during World War II, has been causing a stir...
Contrary to popular belief travel writing – as I spent years trying to tell anyone who would listen before taking up gainful employment at Emerging Europe –...
Remigijus Šimašius, the mayor of Vilnius, has been praised for his efforts to correct the narrative around Lithuanian complicity in the Holocaust at a event organised by...
