Armenia has given its green light to the first large-scale solar power plant in the country’s history, the Masrik-1 55 MW solar power plant, the first...
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An ongoing motorway construction project between Austria and Croatia via Slovenia is set to be completed by the autumn, facilitating much easier access for tourists and...
Back in September of last year, the global index provider FTSE Russell announced the results of its annual classification of countries, with the most notable news being...
Croatia’s Minister of Regional Development and European Union Funds Gabrijela Žalac, and World Bank Country Manager for Croatia, Elisabetta Capannelli, signed a...
After the Velvet Revolution which saw Nikol Pashinyan replace Serzh Sargysan as prime minister, Armenia is taking stock of the country’s social and economic...
New data has revealed that after record acceleration last year, growth may be slowing in central and eastern Europe. Though Q4 of 2017 saw a 5 per cent increase in the...
Public Procurement specialists from across emerging Europe and Central Asia met in Bucharest from May 8-10 to share experiences and best-practices in reforming public...
Albania has received a 35.5 million euro grant from the European Union – via its Western Balkans Investment Fund (WBIF) – and a 35.9 million-euro loan from...
Warsaw wants to increase the amount it spends on promoting the city by 120 per cent, joining a trend of local governments around Poland: last year saw the country’s...
In the most recent Corruption Perception Index (CPI) carried out by Transparency International (TI) in 2017, Bulgaria scored very low, taking 43 points out of a possible...
Azerbaijan’s Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazo has suggested that the Southern Gas Corridor – a pet project of the country’s president Ilham Aliyev – has the...
The Ukrainian economy is currently growing, despite the conflict in the eastern part of the country and internal issues such as corruption. Ukrainian businesses looking...
