After three days of intense talks, there’s a touch of female know-how at the European institutions. Late on July 2, EU leaders agreed on German defence minister...
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Serbia’s prime minister Ana Brnabić has said that her government remains committed to ensuring the country’s macroeconomic stability and pursuing membership of the...
Just 21.6 per cent of Albanians voted in the country’s municipal elections on June 30, a significant drop from 48 per cent in 2015. This comes after the opposition...
Anti-corruption activist and environmental campaigner Zuzana Čaputová has been sworn in as Slovakia’s first female president. “I’m not here to rule, I’m here to...
Russia’s deputy foreign minister Aleksander Pankin has said that his country’s government will not stop gas deliveries to Europe through Ukraine from 2020, adding...
According to a recent poll by the National Democratic Institute, 77 per cent of Georgians would support their country joining the EU membership while a Georgian NATO bid...
In today’s fast-paced world, technology progressively plays a more prominent role and helps individuals, private businesses, and public sector alike live and function...
Hungary and Serbia are on the same page on a number of issues. The two governments signed a memorandum this week on military-technical co-operation that aims to further...
Developments in new technology are fundamental to the evolution of tax systems, both in how economies raise revenues and what they levy taxes on. According to PwC’s...
On the margins of a Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg in mid-October, the European Union launched a Mobility Partnership with Belarus to set up...
Citizens of the (currently named) Republic of Macedonia are voting today in a referendum that, if passes, will resolve a 25-year long dispute with neighbouring Greece...
The president of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, has for the first time suggested that redrawing the country’s borders to bring parts of Serbia with a majority Albanian population...