Countering different forms of corruption remains a significant challenge for Georgia, with state capture being one of the major problems to tackle, Transparency...
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Nikola Dimitrov, the foreign minister of North Macedonia, has called on the European Union to give his country hope and a path towards membership of the Union. “I...
The US House of Representatives and the Armed Services Committee of the US Senate have announced a deal on the US National Defense Authorisation Act (NDAA) for 2020...
Foreign direct investment into the Georgian economy totalled 417.3 million US dollars during the third quarter of 2019, 13.7 per cent than the adjusted data in the...
Since mid-November, opposition protests have been taking place in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. They were sparked by the Georgian parliament’s failure to amend the...
Clichés about Central and Eastern Europe are probably as common in the press as jokes in Boris Johnson’s speeches. And although their repertoire might look repetitive to...
The digitalisation of Romania’s public administration requires “a shared vision and a set of correlated strategies that should be designed, planned and coordinated by...
Pavel Zeman, the chief public prosecutor of the Czech Republic has decided to reopen a case against Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš claiming that he illegally obtained...
Belarusian president Aleksander Lukashenko and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin failed to agree on closer integration between the two countries as Belarus and...
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...
After over a month of strikes in primary and secondary schools, the teachers’ unions and the Croatian government agreed on an increase of the job complexity indices for...
The foreign ministers of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine have signed a joint statement on the establishment of a so-called EU+3 format including the three Eastern...