Ukraine’s economy fell 37 per cent in the second quarter of this year, following a 15 per cent in the first quarter. Economists believe that it is now time to...
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The EU’s failure to implement a bloc-wide ban on the entry of Russian tourists has forced Poland and the Baltic states to take regional action. “You are not...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s High Representative Christian Schmidt might still change the country’s election law, less than a month before voters head for the...
New EU-Ukraine agreements on digital cooperation, roaming charges, customs and taxation are further evidence that Russia’s invasion has backfired, shifting Ukraine...
A ban on Russian tourists would turn the tables by engendering an unprecedented exodus of Russian migrants with bruised egos to Central Asia. Ever since the Soviet...
The West’s reaction to the death of Mikhail Gorbachev this week has once again brought into focus its ignorance of modern Eastern European history. For Ursula von...
Religion has brought down another government in Montenegro, whose reformist prime minister has paid the price for making ‘overtures’ to Serbia. Montenegro’s...
Slovakia’s ruling coalition is once again on the brink of collapse, placing the government’s ability to deal with pressing economic concerns in doubt. In July, the...
The Three Seas Initiative offers its 12 members an opportunity to build resilience and increase foreign investment. But to truly succeed it needs to take a collective...
Czechia currently holds the rotating six-month presidency of the European Council. Despite some criticism of its approach to the energy crisis, environmental and digital...
A post-war economic boom will not, alone, be enough to keep a majority of Ukrainians at home. Ukrainians want security, and will not accept anything less than...
Kosovo has been forced to introduce rolling power cuts, with the country facing a tough autumn and winter as it struggles to ensure a steady stream of electricity at a...
