Emerging Europe crunched the numbers to find out which of the 23 capitals of the region offers its citizens the highest quality of living. Prague came out on top...
Tag - Armenia
We started the year with a bang, proclaiming Romania, then led by prime minister Viorica Dancila, unready to take on the presidency of the Council of the European Union...
The Armenian economy enters 2020 in a strong position, with the financial system stable, upgraded credit ratings, an increase in foreign reserves and higher budget...
Our weekly digest 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...
Estonia has once again been ranked as the highest performing country in emerging Europe when it comes to freedom, the latest Human Freedom Index (HFI) ranking of the US...
A number of countries in emerging Europe have made giant strides in the fight against gender inequality this year, while other Central and Eastern European states...
Armenia is actively working to better position itself on the investment map by creating a more attractive business climate. Foreign investment will be crucial for...
A year and a half since Armenia’s Velvet Revolution, a significant majority of Armenians continue to hold strong support for the anti-corruption policies of the...
“No progress has been made” in Azerbaijan regarding the protection of freedom of expression, since local journalists and social media activists, who express...
Hydroinvest, an Armenian subsidiary of RusHydro, a Russian state-owned energy company specialising in hydroelectricity production, is selling its Armenian power plants...
The foreign ministers of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine have signed a joint statement on the establishment of a so-called EU+3 format including the three Eastern...
Moldova has officially confirmed its intention to join the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB), a Russian-led international financial institution, Elena Gorelova, the...
