Poland’s government has approved the country’s first balanced budget in 30 years, projecting both spending and revenue at 429.5 billion zloty. The country’s...
Tag - Economy & Politics
Foreign direct investment in Belarus from China has increased by 200 times over the last 10 years, Belarusian state news agency Belta has reported. Speaking at the...
The Westerplatte, one of the most iconic battlegrounds of World War II, is once again in the news, 80 years since Germany invaded Poland to begin the war. This time the...
The German foreign minister Heiko Maas has said that Poland needs to take further responsibility in the EU’s future in the wake of Brexit, no matter what party is...
Ukraine is once again experiencing robust growth due to a rise in consumption, with public debt appearing sustainable and non-residents boosting the value of the...
ALDE, the junior party in Romania’s ruling coalition, has announced that it is pulling its ministers out of the government amidst a row over government restructuring and...
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has called an election in the Russian-occupied region of Abkhazia “a sham.” “The Abkhaz authorities are de facto...
It was New Zealand which first granted women suffrage in 1893, and the origins of women’s rights are often associated with western countries (or those, like New Zealand...
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...
A global LGBT+ rights group, All Out, has launched a campaign in Poland in response to the recent wave of attacks against the country’s LGBT+ community. Mathias...
A report from the University of Strathclyde has revealed that young people from Central and Eastern European (CEE) backgrounds living in England and Scotland are...
North Macedonia’s special prosecutor for organised crime, Katica Janeva, was remanded in custody on August 21 following her arrest on corruption charges. Mrs Janeva is...