Just 21.6 per cent of Albanians voted in the country’s municipal elections on June 30, a significant drop from 48 per cent in 2015. This comes after the opposition...
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Protests in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi have continued for the 10th consecutive day. Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of the country’s interior minister...
Polish passenger vehicle manufacturer Solaris Bus and Coach has announced that it will supply the city of Berlin with buses powered by electric batteries. Solaris will...
Croatian electric supercar producer Rimac wants the country to play a strategic role within the new automotive sector. “We want Rimac to be a success story, but...
The Federal Reserve’s commitment to a new easing cycle bias has negatively impacted the value of the US dollar, but the dollar’s decline could be instrumental in...
A junior member of Croatia’s ruling coalition, the Croatian People’s Party (HNS) is demanding the dismissal of the country’s public administration minister...
The Intergovernmental Conference of the European Union and Serbia has opened a new chapter (Chapter 9) in the country’s accession talks with the EU. The chapter will...
A selection 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 here...
My first apartment in Budapest was located on Ferenciek ter, in the heart of the city centre. Everyday on my way to work I would pass by the Párisi Udvar, a magnificent...
It’s not an altogether pleasant experience these days to put the words ‘Poland’ and ‘women’s rights’ into Google. A whole raft of articles appear suggesting that...
Hungary's magnificent parliament building, (Országház, in Hungarian) is one of the most emblematic symbols of both Budapest and the country itself. Situated on the Pest...
Bucharest’s taxi drivers have been defeated. Earlier this week, the Romanian government passed an emergency degree regulating the activities of ride-sharing...
