Moldova was the poster-child of the Eastern Partnership during 2013-14. Since them, much time has passed and the mesmerising attraction of its political class has almost...
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The consortium behind Anaklia Deep Sea Port on Georgia’s Black Sea coast has signed a memorandum with Kerry Globalink, part of Kerry Logistics, to build a third box port...
More than six months after failing in his first attempt and almost nine months since parliamentary elections, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has finally managed to...
The London summit on the Western Balkans which took place on July 9 and 10 was another event that, as part of the Berlin Process, reiterated the EU’s commitment to the...
The 65-year-old head of Poland’s Supreme Court, Chief Justice Małgorzata Gersdof, turned up for work on July 4, defying new judicial reforms in the country which will...
The South Caucasus has a strategic locational advantage by connecting Europe with Asia and the Middle East. After the collapse of the Soviet Union three internationally...
Georgia and Hong Kong have signed a free trade agreement (FTA) designed to further boost already burgeoning trade between the two territories. The deal was signed by...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has officially handed over the presidency of the Visegrád Group (V4) to his Slovak counterpart Peter Pellegrini, who will lead the...
There are currently few areas where Romania can claim to be a world leader. Even the days when its female gymnasts ruled the roost are long gone, and its football team...
The Sino-China Investment Group will invest one billion euros in Serbia as part of the Belt and Road Initiative. The funds will be released through the Shanghai Stock...
Across emerging Europe countries are haemorrhaging people. A lack of opportunity at home and the lure of Western Europe – made accessible by European Union membership –...
There was a new boost for Warsaw’s burgeoning international banking sector on June 13 when Standard Chartered announced plans to set up operations in the city. The...
Romania’s government would like you to believe that hundreds of thousands of ordinary people took to the streets of the country’s capital Bucharest on the evening...
