The Belarusian government is only “creating the illusion of compliance with international standards” instead of respecting internationally recognised values such as...
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Sergei Rumas, the prime minister of Belarus, has said that the value of the country’s software exports will reach two billion US dollars this year, a figure he...
The Americas Society in New York is currently home to an astonishing exhibition by Brazilian artist Alice Miceli, dedicated to the explosion as the Chernoby nuclear...
The vast majority of economies in emerging Europe are on course for slowing growth rates, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned in its latest report...
The Belarusian government has signed an investment agreement with Beltopenergo, an oil and petrochemical firm, for the construction of a port on the Dnieper River in the...
On July 1, 2019 Ukraine introduced a new liberalised electricity market model with the aim of enabling it to converge over time with the European Union. This was one of...
The government of Belarus has announced that it will establish what it calls a “high-tech university” to support the growth of the Belarusian IT sector, Belsat TV has...
Poland, Belarus, Serbia and Slovenia have the highest number of hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe, according to the International Association for Management...
Ukrainian MP Mykhailo Volynets, who serves as the chairman of the Independent Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine, has said that Russia has begun blocking coal exports to...
US-based international credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has affirmed the long and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings of Belarus at...
Michael Carpenter, former US deputy assistant secretary of defence for Eurasia, has said that Russia’s involvement in the Donbas war in eastern Ukraine and its...
Belarus is interested in further expanding a constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation with Croatia in different fields. “I would call Croatia terra incognita...
