Of all the countries in emerging Europe exposed to a drop in international tourist numbers as a consequence of Covid-19, Croatia – where tourism generates 20 per...
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Ukraine’s capital Kyiv has been revealed as emerging Europe’s best start-up ecosystem in a new report carried out by Startup Blink, a start-up mapping an research...
Croatia’s ban on the sale of farmland to foreign individuals and companies is set to be extended by the European Union. The seven-year moratorium, which came into...
NATO has kicked off the latest edition of the largest naval military exercise in Europe, BALTOPS, held annually in the Baltic Sea – considered the most likely...
Czechia’s capital Prague is using the coronavirus-induced lull in visitors to rethink its whole approach to tourism. The city has produced a new strategy based on...
On Sunday May 17, Albania’s National Theatre in Tirana was finally demolished after more than two years of protests and resistance from civil society, artists, and...
Slovenia has become 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 number of...
The EU-Western Balkans Summit proceeded as scheduled on May 6, despite the coronavirus pandemic. A sign of the social distancing times, EU representatives and country...
Less than a month after the European Union finally agreed to begin accession talks with North Macedonia, there is a new hurdle on the country’s road to membership:...
Serbia’s parliament met on April 28, the first session since the country declared a state of emergency on March 15. A minute of silence opened the session...
North Macedonia became a full member of NATO on March 27, after presenting its “instrument of accession” and seeing its flag raised at NATO headquarters alongside those...