Croatia’s potential to increase economic growth and improve living standards has been highlighted at an event marking the 25th anniversary of the partnership between the...
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Thousands of Serbians marched peacefully through Belgrade to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the assassination of the country’s former liberal prime minister Zoran...
According to a survey of the Bulgarian National Statistic Institute, over one third of industrial companies in Bulgaria consider their position insecure due to the...
As it currently stands, March 29, 2019, will be the date the United Kingdom leaves the European Union. Yet the British government is still not much closer to striking a...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, the Georgian Stock Exchange and UN Women have joined an initiative, Ring the Bell for...
A more integrated approach is needed to break down the numerous barriers that Roma face through the provision of essential services, social benefits, and focused...
The Bulgarian government has re-opened the process of seeking investors for the country’s second nuclear power plant in the city of Belene. According to a statement from...
Pig carcasses were butchered, tyres were burnt and apples were thrown all over Warsaw’s streets on March 13, causing chaos in the centre of the Polish capital and...
In many places, getting around emerging Europe remains as difficult today as it did 30 years ago.
The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó has announced that British retail giant Tesco Group will open a new business and technological...
The president of North Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov has refused to sign proclamation decrees for 11 bills approved by the country’s parliament bearing the newly changed...
Slovakia’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has cut off negotiations regarding a Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the United States. “The Ministry of Defence...
