As the Covid-19 pandemic enters its sixth month in emerging Europe, warnings of economic consequences for the world and the region grow louder. According to the European...
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Last week a US bankruptcy court approved the UK government’s joint bid with India’s Bharti Enterprise for the purchase of satellite broadband operator OneWeb. The...
The European Commission has signed a deal with Ukraine to provide 1.2 billion euros in macro-financial assistance (MFA) to help the country respond to the Covid-19...
On July 10, Croatia and Bulgaria got the green light from European Union finance ministers to join the European Central Bank’s Exchange Rate Mechanism II (known as...
A one word tweet from Charles Michel, the European Council president, at 05.31 on the morning of July 21 told the world that EU leaders had finally struck a deal on a...
A major agreement governing the transfer of EU citizens’ data to the United States has been struck down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), leaving many...
The European Commission has given the all clear for Polish state-owned oil refiner and petrol retailer PKN Orlen to take a majority stake in fellow Polish refiner and...
With Europe’s parliament having now approved the European Commission’s new “high-risk” list of third countries deemed a threat to the...
The European Union’s economy will experience a deep recession this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, despite the swift and comprehensive policy response at...
Bulgaria, Czechia, Poland and Romania can be important drivers of Europe’s green recovery and climate efforts through clean energy investment, a new report has revealed...
Polls in Croatia ahead of a parliamentary election on July 5 showed the ruling conservatives, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), running neck and neck with the...
The Baltic region’s largest ever infrastructure project, Rail Baltica, is on track to begin operating in 2026, according to the project’s head of strategy and...