Slovenia’s Prime Minister Miro Cerar resigned on March 16 after the country’s top court annulled a referendum held last year on a key railway project...
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As widely expected, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico resigned on March 15, leaving his his deputy Peter Pellegrini to form a new government. Mr Fico is the latest...
Central European University (CEU) and the City of Vienna have confirmed that they are negotiating a deal that would enable CEU to open a satellite campus site in Vienna...
Slovak Interior Minister Robert Kalinak resigned on March 12 as the fall out from the murders of journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova – found...
Moldova is on the brink of another serious political crisis. Soon to be immersed in another general election cycle, Moldova is paying a very high toll due to corruption...
“The real nature of the Nord Stream 2 project is far from being economic: this is a political initiative by [Vladimir] Putin aimed at destabilising Europe and depressing...
Tim Ogden first visited Georgia in 2007. Since then he has learnt to love the country and believes that its future, despite ongoing problems, is bright.
The fallout from the murder of Slovak investigative journalist Ján Kuciak on February 25 continues to cause huge repercussions after Prime Minister Robert Fico accused...
Voters in both Hungary and Poland go to the polls this year: a parliamentary election will be held in Hungary in April, local elections in Poland later in the year. In...
Bucharest’s metro system can often be notoriously, even dangerously overcrowded. During the weekday morning rush, which can last from 7am to 10am, the M2 line serving...
There has been an increase in the volume of dialogue between the EU and Azerbaijan of late, notably the visits of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev’s to Brussels in...
“British-Polish relations are probably better than they have been for many years,” said Sir Malcolm Rifkind, speaking at The UK and Poland in a Changing Europe: Coming...
