The Westerplatte, one of the most iconic battlegrounds of World War II, is once again in the news, 80 years since Germany invaded Poland to begin the war. This time the...
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The Slovenian prime minister, Marjan Šarec, has said that the country needs a new labour force and that a new agreement with Serbia, which will regulate the employment...
Hungarian-based Japanese logistics company, Yusen Logistics, has opened a new branch office in Koper, Slovenia, expanding its presence in Europe. Koper, along with...
Lubomír Zaorálek has been appointed Czech minister of culture, ending a political dispute that was threatening to bring down the government. At the end of July...
The greatest mergers and acquisitions activity in the Czech Republic has been recorded in the industrial products and services sectors, followed by the real estate...
Kosovo’s president, Hashim Thaçi, has announced that the country will hold a parliamentary election on October 6. “Kosovo needs a functional and accountable...
Bulgaria’s non-residential construction market is set to grow in 2019 and 2020. According to the Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association (EECFA), office...
The German foreign minister Heiko Maas has said that Poland needs to take further responsibility in the EU’s future in the wake of Brexit, no matter what party is...
Ukraine is once again experiencing robust growth due to a rise in consumption, with public debt appearing sustainable and non-residents boosting the value of the...
Piotr Switalski, the outgoing head of the European Union representation to Armenia, has praised the efforts of prime minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government to fight...
The World Bank has urged Belarus to initiate structural reforms of its state-owned companies to ensure new sources of economic growth and social protection for...
ALDE, the junior party in Romania’s ruling coalition, has announced that it is pulling its ministers out of the government amidst a row over government restructuring and...
