For Hungary’s final group match in Munich against Germany at the European football championship on June 23, the city’s mayor, Dieter Reiter, wants the Allianz Arena to...
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The European Union has stepped up sanctions against the regime of Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus, targeting in particular exports of oil, tobacco and potash, a key...
The Civil Contract party of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has won a landslide victory in a parliamentary election. Nikol Pashinyan’s gamble appears to...
Romania can trigger a virtuous circle by reducing the inequalities of its regional industrial development. Beyond the obvious negative effects, the Covid-19 pandemic has...
After a group of French senators visiting Kyiv to celebrate the city’s birthday stumbled across a far-right event involving children, Ukraine’s western...
Armenians vote in a snap parliamentary election on June 20, two years ahead of schedule. The country’s future direction is in the balance. Last November’s...
North Macedonia’s prime minister, Zoran Zaev, could have made a tactical blunder in meeting with former Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov on a visit to Sofia. North...
A number of countries are beginning to realise that Belarus does not mean White Russia. In several European language families, principally Germanic, Baltic and Uralic...
Fudan Budapest would almost certainly need subsidising by Hungarian taxpayers. Factor in questionable academic freedom, and it becomes clear that it is not the answer to...
Poland’s ruling party Law and Justice often gets portrayed as being ‘far-right’, and not without reason. The fact is, however, that another party...
The long-awaited resumption of bilateral talks between Serbia and Kosovo has so far yielded no results. However, dialogue has not yet broken down. This, in itself...
The European Union, the United States and major international human rights groups have condemned Hungary after the country’s parliament approved a controversial...