With North Macedonia’s almost three decade-long dispute with Greece over the country’s name now over, the country can expect a period of accelerated growth...
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Just over five years since the Belt and Road Initiative was launched by China’s president Xi Jinping, Poland Today is organising a major new conference in Warsaw in June...
The chairman of the civic group European Belarus, Andrei Sannikov, who ran against Aleksander Lukashenko in an election in 2010, has claimed that the country’s incumbent...
Elections to the European parliament are crucially important. This, however, is not widely recognised by voters as traditionally low turnout across the continent...
Lithuania’s prime minister Saulius Skvernelis has said he will step down after failing to qualify for the second round of the country’s presidential election...
When most people think of Albania, they probably think of the Liam Neeson film Taken. Hollywood and the media have done a very good job at painting this Western Balkan...
Lithuania’s cultural environment naturally does not allow for distinction between generations, be it politics or the private sector. Historically, Lithuania has always...
The Central European University in Budapest (CEU) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have signed an agreement to launch joint academic programmes. The two...
The primary incentive for my entry into Czech politics was the total failure of the traditional political parties to coordinate the country’s transition to the...
According to a recent survey conducted by Hungarian pollster Publicus Institute, more than 80 per cent of Hungarian voters want their country to join the European Public...
Economic growth across the regions in which the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) operates is broadly expected to track the global economy lower in...
Last summer, while enjoying goulash at one of the many fine restaurants on Piața Mare, the main square of the Transylvanian city of Sibiu, my daughter quite innocently...