Governments in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia, will be following developments in Turkey closely over the coming weeks...
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The Venice Commission, an advisory institution to the Council of Europe, the continent’s largest human rights NGO, has given the green light to the Armenian government’s...
The president of the Bulgarian Football Assocation (BFU), Borislav Mihaylov, has resigned in the wake of racist abuse directed at England players. The resignation...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the main contributor to the global growth of the gas trade. According to the 2018 World Energy Outlook released by the International...
Big business is still experiencing a shortage of digital banking services. Leaders of the financial industry are actively trying to solve the problem.
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess whether Hungary’s plans to grant 108 million euros of public support to South Korean tech...
New data from Eurostat, the European Commission’s statistics directorate, has revealed that the highest annual increases in house prices in the second quarter of...
Work has begun on a landmark waste-to-energy project in the Serb capital Belgrade that will clean up one of Europe’s largest uncontrolled landfills and construct a new...
Chinese solar project developer ReneSola is selling a portfolio of small-scale distributed generation (DG) projects located in Hungary to Obton, a leading international...
Final results in Poland’s parliamentary election have confirmed that the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) has won an overall majority in the lower house of the...
US-based international credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has upgraded Georgia’s long-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings to “BB”...
At least 12,000 people have taken part in a demonstration in Kyiv, protesting against the plans of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to grant the country’s Russian...
