The Serbian government will work together with the Republika Srpska on the construction of three hydropower plants on the upper Drina river. Speaking after a joint...
Tag - Environment & Energy
Born as a result of the Industrial Revolution, Poland’s third-largest city entered the new millennium looking black-eyed and bankrupt. The last decade, however, has...
The European economy is expected to grow for the seventh consecutive year in 2019, with expansion forecast in every member state. Employment is at a record high and...
Poland’s mBank, part of the German Commerzbank, has granted a 10 million-euro loan to the Lithuanian Modus Group in order to finance solar power projects in Poland. “Our...
The UK is losing increasingly large numbers of European migrant workers, particularly from emerging Europe. Uncertainty regarding Brexit has meant that many migrant...
Swiss artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) software developer Business Investigation (BIGPS) has moved into Tallinn with plans to move its research and...
Kosovan Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has ordered an immediate halt to the construction of a hydropower plant on the Lumbardhi river. The prime minister’s...
Emanuel Salinas, World Bank country manager for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Montenegro, and Ian Brown, head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and...
Belarusian exports of coal to Ukraine saw a huge increase last year, despite the having almost no natural coal fields. According to the National Statistical Committee of...
The eagerly-anticipated visit of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Central Europe last week came amidst much hope for renewed US engagement in the region. There had...
Hungarian politics, from the system change of 1989 until 2010 – the first time Viktor Orbán achieved a constitutional majority – was characterised by a fundamental...
The Belgian Ontex Group, a manufacturer of personal hygiene products, has opened a new production facility in the Radomsko subzone of the Łódź Special Economic Zone...
