Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has privately told US ambassador to Hungary David Cornstein that the Hungarian secret services will monitor the activities of the...
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A huge rescue effort has been launched in Poland after two cavers became trapped in the Wielka Sniezna cave on August 17. The cavers were trapped after a narrow tunnel...
A new section of Serbia’s central A5 motorway was opened to traffic on August 18 at a ceremony in Ljig, 80 kilometres southwest of Belgrade. At the ceremony...
The World Bank has expressed support for the reform of the governance of Ukraine’s state-owned banks (SOBs), and called it an essential step towards improving the...
The Georgian tourism industry generated 374.7 million US dollars of revenue in July, 13.3 per cent less compared with July, 2018, agenda.ge has reported. Earlier this...
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 town of Miejsce Odrzańskie might at first glance appear to be looking for a starring role in a new feminist novel, something along the lines of Whileaway in...
They might be in their sixties, seventies or even eighties, but some youngsters would envy their strength and persistence. The Polish Grandmas, as they call themselves...
Hungary’s Sziget, the fifth biggest music festival in the world, celebrated its 27th year between August 7 and 13, attracting more than half a million visitors. Besides...
Hungarian-American businessman and philanthropist George Soros has publicly reiterated his support for Budapest’s Central European University (CEU), stating that...
Ukraine’s faster than expected growth rate has led some analysts to suggest that the country might be poised to repeat Poland’s economic success. Earlier...
The risk of automation in Central and Eastern Europe “is relatively low compared to other European Union member states, but differs considerably within the region, with...
