Amid rising hate speech and crime, vulnerable people across Europe – particularly in the east of the continent – find themselves disconnected from the...
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A row over water shortages in the Bulgarian town of Pernik has escalated following an attack on the country’s government by the president, Rumen Radev (pictured...
Georgia, remaining “firmly committed to the transatlantic community” and proven to be a dependable ally in the Middle East, is a “tremendously important partner” for the...
While the much anticipated visit of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Minsk on February 1 marks a turning point for relations between Belarus and the United States...
Kosovo’s two biggest parties have reached a deal to create a new government, almost four months after the country held snap elections following the prime...
Despite emerging Europe’s mixed record of tackling overall corruption in 2019, the 23 countries of the region “have performed reasonably well” when it comes to tackling...
Emerging Europe speaks to Lidija Prokic and Altyinai Myrzabekova, regional coordinators for Europe and Central Asia at Transparency International, about the region’s...
While it remains unlikely that Belarus will become a part of Russia anytime soon, Moscow will continue with its efforts to assert influence over Minsk. The year-long...
Unlike Bulgaria and Croatia – both of which reiterated their desire to join the eurozone as quickly as possible this week – Hungary continues to resist the...
Azerbaijan Airways on January 28 became the first airline in the emerging Europe region to suspend flights to and from China in response to the outbreak of the...
Following on from Lithuania being crowned as emerging Europe’s best-performing country when it comes to making progress in the fight against climate change, the...
The resignation of the Slovenian prime minister Marjan Šarec on January 27 has left the country in limbo and facing an early general election, less than two years since...