Two new controversial laws have been approved by the Hungarian parliament, with the country’s opposition, despite making a great deal of noise during the debate by...
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Moldova’s parliament has suspended the country’s president, Igor Dodon, over his failure to sign into law a number of pieces of legislation. It is the fifth...
The My Step Alliance, which includes the Civil Contract party of prime minister Nikol Pashinyan, has won a resounding victory in Armenia’s parliamentary election...
Former Polish foreign and defence minister Radosław Sikorski, husband of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anne Applebaum, speaks to Emerging Europe about his new book, the...
Opposition to the Global Compact on Migration is driven more by politics than reality. But dismissing criticisms for not being grounded in fact misses the point; these...
Sir David Attenborough delivered a stern speech on the opening day of the UN’s climate change summit in Katowice, Poland, warning of the impending threats global...
Estonian FinTech firm Fitek, which specialises in e-invoice solutions (processing and automation), has expanded to the UK market, and will invest around 600,000 UK...
Nikola Gruevski’s request for asylum on November 13 came as a suprise, if not a shock, to many in the Hungarian public. The former Macedonian PM, who was sentenced to...
A truck carrying goods has traveled from the Chinese border town of Khorgos, through Kazakhstan and Russia to Europe in just 13 days. It is hoped that the new route will...
Christian Danielsson, European Commission director-general for European Neighbourhood Policy and Thomas Mayr Harting, managing director at the European External Action...
When I became mayor of Starachowice, a town of 50,000 people in southern Poland, I was only 24 and I was the youngest mayor in the country. The first term in office was...
Croatia is a beautiful country with a magnificent sea and coastline. I would like to take this opportunity to invite all the readers of this article to visit Croatia...