Up a winding dirt road from the remote village of Kurbinovo lies an 800 year old church that represents the crossroads between North Macedonia’s past and present...
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International credit ratings agency Moody’s has upgraded the outlook of Azerbaijan’s banking system from stable to positive, the Azeri press has reported...
Lyon-based news network Euronews has teamed up with Georgian telecommunications provider Silknet to create a Georgian-language version of of the European TV channel...
A court in Bulgaria has ruled in favour of a same-sex couple who married in France, in a landmark case that recognises gay marriage for the first time in the country...
The European Commission decided to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the EU concerning legislation that criminalises activities in support of asylum...
Polish gas operator Gaz-System has been chosen to construct a pipeline linking Poland and Slovakia. “The Poland-Slovakia gas connection is an important element in...
Serbia is in talks with Russian nuclear energy corporation Rosatom regarding the construction of a nuclear research centre, a Serbian government official has said...
The Chief Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia has filed criminal charges against Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, the founders of Georgia’s TBC Bank, who are accused of...
Estonia is the most innovative economy in emerging Europe, and the 24th most innovative globally, according to the 2019 Global Innovation Index. The index also reveals...
IMF alternate managing director Vladyslav Rashkovan, who is reportedly in the running to become Ukraine’s prime minister, has said that the country has a “unique chance”...
The Georgian government has moved to counter a ban on direct flights from Russia by announcing that it will cover the travel expenses of passengers travelling to Georgia...
The Ukrainian banking market is probably the most dramatic boom-bust story in the CEE region. From 2000 onwards, the ratio of loans to GDP rose from around 10 per cent...
