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...
Tag - Economy & Politics
Council of Europe (COE) Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić (pictured above) has reiterated the importance of the Budapest Convention, the only legally-binding...
Germany has overtaken the UK as the preferred destination for Polish workers, new figures have revealed. According to Central Statistics Office, the number of Poles in...
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), a think tank, has said that the construction of a European Silk Road could be financed with the help of a...
The ongoing saga surrounding President Donald Trump’s impeachment might be dominating headlines in the US, but its consequences in Ukraine are no less significant. With...
The parliamentary elections held in Belarus on November 17, in which no opposition MPs won any seats, showed “an overall disregard for fundamental freedoms of assembly...
The US embassy in Tbilisi and the European Union’s delegation to Georgia have released a joint statement, calling for “respectful dialogue” over the Georgian...
Who’s looking at the Balkans today? After almost 30 years since the fall of communism, the Balkan region is still misrepresented abroad, due to its high levels of...
Thousands of people have protested in the Georgian capital Tbilisi after the country’s parliament rejected a constitutional amendment to introduce a fully...
Moldova’s socialist president, Igor Dodon, has formally nominated a close advisor, Ion Chicu (pictured above), to form the country’s next government. Mr...
The Moldovan government, led by prime minister Maia Sandu, lost a vote of no-confidence in the country’s parliament on November 12, just five months after taking...
The Liberal party’s (PNL) Klaus Iohannis comfortably won the first round of Romania’s presidential election. Iohannis, the current president, won 38 per cent...