Hugues Mingarelli, head of the delegation of the European Union to Ukraine, has said that the country will receive the second part of the EU’s macro-financial aid on...
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European Council president Donald Tusk is reportedly being considered for the role of EU Commission president. Talk of Mr Tusk’s possible appointment emerged after...
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...
Batumi has long been Georgia’s playground. And yet while most visitors come to enjoy the long, sub-tropical summers on the beach or to try their luck in its many...
To mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union, Queen Anne’s Summer Palace, located in the royal gardens of Prague Castle, is hosting an exhibition called...
Sport plays an important role in Serbia, with football and basketball being the most popular. There is even an expression: “every Serb is a national team head coach”, be...
Most Hungarians consider the reburial of the country's former prime minister Imre Nagy on June 16, 1989 as one of the most remarkable moments of the slow, but peaceful...
Czech energy group CEZ has sold its Bulgarian assets to Eurohold AD, Bulgaria’s largest publicly-listed holding company. The investment deal is worth 335 million euros...
The United States House of Representatives has voted to approve a defence aid package for Ukraine worth 700 million US dollars, the Embassy of Ukraine in the US has said...
Due to a growing labour shortage, the Croatian government is lifting the quota for foreign workers in a number of key sectors, including tourism and construction. “Our...
Four emerging European countries (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary and Poland) have vetoed a landmark climate action plan that would have made the European Union...
Violent clashes between demonstrators and police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi early on June 21 have left more than 70 requiring hospital treatment. Thousands had...
