LGBT minorities in Poland are consistently politicised and marginalised, with some right-wing politicians even going so far as to refer to them as “the...
Tag - Coronavirus
The world is struggling with an invisible enemy. This is the first time in modern history when the world is in a full scale war against a virus that has had a truly...
Although governments and healthcare managers have poured vast resources into combatting the coronavirus pandemic, first-quarter healthcare spending has actually...
People in Belarus are voting with their feet and staying at home in order to mitigate the further spread of Covid-19. The country’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, has...
The current pandemic creates major challenges for international institutions and global governance. A lack of responsible and forward-looking governance means that the...
The European Commission has mobilised a further 122 million euros from its research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, for urgently needed research into the...
In times of crisis, people often understandably turn to governments for help. And yet while there is an important and crucial role for governments to play during a...
Slovenia last week became the first country in the EU and emerging Europe to declare the end of the coronavirus epidemic. The decision was taken on May 14 after the...
Georgia’s coastal city of Batumi is set to be one of the first destinations in the world to reopen to international tourists. Following the recommendations of the...
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 coronavirus pandemic has created a global framework in which governments can act in support of businesses and individuals. Romania, although it has the possibility...
An administrative blunder by Romania’s government means that the country’s 20 million people can from midnight on May 14 look forward to three days with no...