Hungary’s government has announced that it will not establish a separate administrative court structure, in a move that will be welcomed by a number of NGOs and European...
Tag - Economy & Politics
There is a new political day dawning in Kosovo — the newest country in Europe, but a troubled one. The last 20 years were marred by bad governance, high unemployment...
Hungarian opposition party Momentum Movement has condemned a raid carried out by the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV), whose agents searched the party’s...
Slovakia’s parliament has extended a ban on the publication of opinion polls from 14 to 50 days before elections, one of the longest periods in the world. The move comes...
Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, the Polish opposition’s candidate for prime minister in the country’s recent parliamentary election, has said that she is willing...
Conti Group International, a US-based construction and development company, has announced that it will proceed with the sale of its share in the consortium responsible...
October has been a good month for emerging Europe’s giants of literature. Following on from Polish novelist Olga Tokarczuk being named the winner of the 2018 Nobel...
Georgia’s president, Salome Zurabishvili, the country’s prime minister Giorgi Gakharia and foreign minister Davit Zalkaliani have all welcomed a bill passed by the US...
The Belarusian government is only “creating the illusion of compliance with international standards” instead of respecting internationally recognised values such as...
China’s COSCO Shipping Lines has launched a new intermodal shipping service linking the Croatian Adriatic port of Rijeka to the countries of Central Europe, the...
The United Kingdom and Georgia signed a Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Agreement on October 21 that will ensure trade continuity between the two countries if and...
The Polish Press Agency (PAP) has reported that the country’s ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) has asked the country’s supreme court to approve a recount...