Slovenia leads emerging Europe in the latest Social Progress Index, a comprehensive overview of the quality of life around the world that looks beyond GDP and other...
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Georgia is emerging Europe’s highest ranked country in the latest edition of the Fraser Institute’s annual Economic Freedom of the World report. The country in the...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
European Union countries lost an estimated 140 billion euros in Value-Added Tax (VAT) revenues in 2018, according to a new report released by the European Commission on...
Helsinki-based venture capital fund Superhero Capital is set to launch a new fund worth 30 million euros that will seek out insight-driven data start-ups in Finland and...
The Estonian capital Tallinn is often famed for its picturesque surroundings and Baltic charm, with towering onion domes overlooking terracotta roofs and nearby forests...
It’s both an understatement and a cliché to say that emerging Europe has a lot of history. Conquests, battles, political upheaval and friction between large empires and...
Just as it looked as though a pattern had begun to emerge in Belarus, with large-scale protests against a rigged presidential election taking place at weekends while the...
It is no secret that Central and Eastern Europe is facing a depopulation crisis. Recent studies by the UN and scientific research groups, such as this Lancet study, have...
E-residents of Estonia, who have established 13,000 Estonian companies worldwide since the launch of the e-residency programme in December 2014, have now accumulated a...
Surviving as a start-up for a decade in one of the most competitive IT global markets – resource management – is no easy feat, all the more so when there is...
In August 1989, around two million Lithuanians, Latvians, and Estonians joined forces to create a 600-kilometre long human chain, which became known as the Baltic Way...