A state of emergency has been declared in some parts of Bulgaria amid fears that the country’s entire pig herd of about 500,000 could be at risk of African swine...
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A while ago, a highly respected colleague of mine said “One for all, all for one” and perfectly described with this famous quote the relevance of small- and medium-sized...
Kristalina Georgieva, the Bulgarian chief executive of the World Bank, has been selected as Europe’s choice to lead the International Monetary Fund. Dr Georgieva...
Central and Eastern European EU members face a possible reduction in investment over 2021-27, claims a new report from the ratings agency Scope, which adds that...
Bulgarian mobile services provider Allterco said on July 29 that is has finalised the sale of five of its telecommunications subsidiaries to Norway’s LINK Mobility...
The second strand of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline will pass through Bulgaria, Hungary and Serbia. As previously stated by gas operator Gazprom, the first branch of...
A court in Bulgaria has ruled in favour of a same-sex couple who married in France, in a landmark case that recognises gay marriage for the first time in the country...
The Ukrainian banking market is probably the most dramatic boom-bust story in the CEE region. From 2000 onwards, the ratio of loans to GDP rose from around 10 per cent...
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has vetoed a deal to buy eight new Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets, describing a lack of consensus over the purchase as “extremely...
Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine have the lowest rule of law scores in emerging Europe, according to a new report from the World Justice Project. According to the NGO’s Rule...
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...
The president of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has begun the process of transforming a number of the country’s diplomatic missions in emerging Europe into full...
