The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recommended Latvia raise its minimum pension in order to reduce poverty amongst the elderly. The...
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Low-income regions in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania, where GDP per capita is under 50 per cent of the EU average, represent one of the major widening divides...
“The real nature of the Nord Stream 2 project is far from being economic: this is a political initiative by [Vladimir] Putin aimed at destabilising Europe and depressing...
Despite the majority of households in Kosovo having access to the internet both via fixed and mobile broadband connections, 38.7 per cent of the country’s population...
Georgia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture is to create special agricultural zone in the Imereti region, in the western part of the country. The...
The population is ageing all over the world. It’s so obvious a fact, that people – on hearing such a statement – usually just nod and carry on. We do not...
A new opinion poll suggests that an overwhelming majority of Macedonians – more than 60 per cent – support Prime Minister Zoran Zaev’s policy of...
Azerbaijan International Telecom, a company wholly owned by the government of Azerbaijan, has purchased Fintur Holdings’ 51.3 per cent stake in Azertel, the sole...
The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) board of directors has approved a new strategy for Serbia which will guide the bank’s investments and policy...
Otar Sharikadze, managing director of Galt and Taggart, the leading investment banking and investment management services company in Georgia, spoke to Andrew Wrobel...
Looking at the headline numbers, most of EU-CEE, including the Visegrád countries (V4) have done well since the fall of the Berlin Wall. At purchasing power parity, per...
Tim Ogden first visited Georgia in 2007. Since then he has learnt to love the country and believes that its future, despite ongoing problems, is bright.
