The Czech Republic’s state prosecutor Jaroslav Šaroch has halted an investigation into alleged corruption carried out by the country’s prime minister, Andrej...
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Forty national delegations from the countries of the EU, NATO and the Eastern Partnership have taken part in memorial events across Poland to commemorate the 80th...
North Macedonia is the only country in the Western Balkans to make the Top 10 of the World Bank’s Doing Business Index. The country, which continues to aspire to Euro...
The European Union’s Monitoring Mission in Georgia and the State Department of the United States have called on Russia to prevent any further escalation along the...
North Macedonia is experiencing a surge in its automotive component sector, aided by clever government policy, location and a cost-competitive market environment.
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...
The Polish republic, created at the end of World War I, was extinguished in September 1939 by its powerful German and Soviet neighbours in the war that launched the...
It’s fair to say that football in Romania has seen happier times. The game is currently at a low ebb. Crowds for domestic matches are smaller than ever, and only...
A serene, private island with all the peace and privacy you could want, views of the open ocean, five-star service. What more could today’s high-end traveler ask for...
I had high expectations ahead of my first ever visit to Prague, during the last week of August, as part of a summer school organised by the International Organisation...
When visiting Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is best to start the day with a traditional coffee: served thick, foamy and slowly brewed in a copper...
In the face of rapid population ageing, governments must promote more and better job opportunities at an older age to protect living standards and the sustainability of...
