The Romanian government’s attempts to prevent the country’s former anti-corruption chief Laura Codruța Kövesi from becoming the first head of the European Union’s newly...
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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...
When I moved to Tallinn four years ago, I realised that it gets more difficult to explain to new people where you live. If they know the Baltics, they usually don’t know...
The final season of Game of Thrones is approaching. But winter is not coming to Hungary. In fact, it’s leaving. Last week in the southern town of Mohács...
Amidst the concrete jungle that Warsaw can so often appear to be, finding a community of wooden, Finnish houses close to the city centre come as a surprise to many, both...
International Women’s Day, March 8, is a public holiday in some countries, an occasion for men to offer women flowers in others, and largely ignored elsewhere. In...
The Ukrainian government has announced that the country will reserve the right to produce missiles following Russia’s withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear...
Romania’s justice ministry has opened a new investigation into the conduct of the country’s former anti-corruption chief, Laura Codruța Kövesi. Ms Kövesi (pictured...
A senior European Union official has said that the parliamentary boycott by opposition parties in Albania seriously undermines the country’s path to potential...
Consumers in Poland have been increasing their spending on luxury goods over the last few years. According to data from KPMG and Euromonitor international, Poles spent...
The European Union’s Energy Community has said that Serbia’s decision to exempt the Turk Stream gas pipeline from EU regulations will hurt competition in the region...
The European Commission has opened infringement procedures against Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania and Slovenia relating to the countries’ marine water obligations...
