While generations X and Y sought to emigrate and find a job outside Romania, the current generations are willing to build at home. The effects of the...
Opinion
It’s time for the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo to come to their senses and accept certain realities that neither can change. They are stuck and...
If and when Georgia starts accession negotiations with the EU, it will have to carry out substantial reforms, which will require a complex...
For decades, Armenia and Azerbaijan have signed ceasefires, agreeing to end their conflict. But time and time again, these agreements have been...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti is still wallowing in his obsession with Serbia and seems to never understand that Kosovo’s independence...
More than 15 years after its declaration of independence, five EU countries stubbornly refuse to recognise Kosovo. This harms both the EU’s foreign...
In the dynamic realm of outsourced GBS, maintaining a competitive edge is imperative. The GBS.World Competitive Index for CX and Back Office provides...
Kazakhstan’s digital transformation is not just a national project but a part of a broader tapestry that interconnects economies, technologies...
Russia’s war in Ukraine cannot be normalised. The IOC’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes at the 2024 Games will risk this. The...
Albin Kurti was elected on the premise that he would attend to Kosovo’s socio-economic malaise, lift its people from ashes of the war, give them...
Human trafficking is big business and the illegitimate leader of Belarus has more reason than ever to vie for a piece of the action unless he is...
Ukrainian civil society has contributed immensely to Ukraine’s survival and defence, and these people will not back down until their country has won...
Propagandists have proven to be highly adept in constantly reinventing reality in autocratic countries, particularly Russia, where the fact that...
