The LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) issue has been one of the main sources of political controversy in Poland over the summer months, and is potentially...
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UPDATE: Mr Piebiak resigned from his post on the evening of August 21. Yet another scandal has hit the Polish ruling party Law and Justice (PiS), just 52 days before...
A report by Latvia’s finance ministry has revealed that the country’s payments to the EU budget could increase drastically in the case of a no-deal Brexit. ...
A new section of Serbia’s central A5 motorway was opened to traffic on August 18 at a ceremony in Ljig, 80 kilometres southwest of Belgrade. At the ceremony...
They might be in their sixties, seventies or even eighties, but some youngsters would envy their strength and persistence. The Polish Grandmas, as they call themselves...
Moldova’s new government has pushed through a major electoral reform, changing the country’s deeply unpopular mixed electoral system. The changes will see...
Slovakia’s president Zuzana Čaputová has been awarded the European Prize for Political Culture in recognition of her fight for a truly European democracy. “The...
Poland’s deputy foreign minister, Marcin Przydacz, has warned EU countries against rapprochement with Russia. In an interview with Reuters, Mr Przydacz said that the new...
Ukraine’s snap parliamentary elections on July 21 were cited as historic by a number of commentators. For a start, it was the first time in the history of Ukraine’s...
Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko has announced that China will build a new football stadium and competition-grade swimming pool in Minsk at its own expense...
Three international companies, Monese, British Airways, and Siemens were recently selected as the winners of the 2019 Workation Vilnius programme. First launched in...
Levels of trust in the European Union are higher in Lithuania than in any other country in Europe, a new report from Eurobarometer has found. More than 72 per cent of...