EU leaders are strong-arming Serbia and Albania to tighten their visa regime while deliberately stonewalling the enlargement process. The European Union already has...
Tag - Economy & Politics
CEE citizens still struggle with second-class status, as they see their purchasing power well below that of other EU member states. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has...
Following Ukraine’s victory in Kherson, Western defence officials questioning Ukraine’s ability to defeat Russia may have to rethink their assumptions. When Russia...
A major new study argues that Ukraine is overestimating the country’s economic growth prospects. What will the reconstruction of Ukraine cost? Where will the money...
An insightful Netflix documentary provides much needed background to current events in Ukraine, and clues as to why a once divided country has united to fight the...
Ukraine is not developing biological weapons, nor is it preparing to use (or even in possession of) a “dirty bomb”, United Nations agencies confirmed this...
Allies of Ukraine would do well to note that not for the first time, standing up to Vladimir Putin has brought tangible results. As climbdowns go, it was as about as...
As it tilts towards the West and introduces economic and political reforms, Kazakhstan is increasingly appearing on the radar of international investors. International...
Improvement in Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova and Uzbekistan is offset by stagnation or regression elsewhere. For the fifth year...
Ukraine is in need of critical electrical transmission equipment as it struggles to cope with the aftermath of Russian attacks on its power infrastructure. Failure to...
In facilitating much-needed, greater cooperation in energy and connectivity independent of Russia’s influence, the Three Seas Initiative can and should play a vital role...
A major new report highlights the commendable progress emerging Europe has made on implementing ESG principles, but suggests much more still needs to be done. ...
