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On the day that Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law judicial reform legislation which had been heavily criticised both within Poland and internationally for...
Croatia, which welcomed more than 18.5 million tourists in 2017, is facing an unprecedented shortage of workers in the tourism industry. The country’s tourism...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has extended a 116 million euros loan to Poland’s Grupa Azoty, a leading producer of chemicals on the Polish...
A court in Prague has annulled a ban on bikes in the centre of the Czech capital. The ban, introduced by Prague’s District 1 council on May 1st, restricts cyclists...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has backed Ukraine’s revised plans for an anti-corruption court, fulfilling one condition for unlocking the next 2 billion US...
Moldova’s government has announced plans to extend the Bălți, Ungheni-Business and Chisinau-Business free enterprise zones (FEZ), as well as improving the legal...
Advanced economies remain the global leaders in trade logistics, finds Connecting to Compete, a new World Bank Group report. Across the board, most countries have...
The state-run Polish Development Fund (PFR) has signed an investment agreement with PESA Bydgoszcz, acquiring an almost 100 per cent stake in the company for 300 million...
During his first official visit to Montenegro, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered his help to defend Montenegro’s borders from the increasing number of...
Ireland is obliged to refuse to extradite a Polish national sought by a European arrest warrant if it concludes that the lack of independence of Polish courts would...
Slovenia looks set for a new election after the country’s president, Borut Pahor, told parliament that he would not nominate a candidate for prime minister as no...
