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As the EU mulls ending imports of Russian coal, the call for more renewables in the bloc’s energy mix grows louder. When Lithuania on April 2 announced that it had...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere over the past few days, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time...
Ukraine is grateful for the support it has received, but it is not enough. You must help us win this war, because we are fighting not just for Ukraine, but for Europe...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Europe needs more IT specialists if it is to meet its Digital Decade targets by 2030. Poland will need a further 1.15 million IT specialists if it is to meet its...
Belgrade is set to hold both parliamentary and presidential elections on April 3, with little change expected in either the presidency or the National Assembly. However...
Despite a united opposition, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán looks increasingly likely to win a new term in office. For Hungary’s much-hyped united opposition...
The EU’s much-hyped Chips Act can now point to its first success: a huge investment from US tech giant Intel. That’s good news for the firm’s facility...
Few international supporters of Russia and its dictator Vladimir Putin are willing to cheer on the country’s invasion of Ukraine directly, instead choosing to talk...
The world has been shocked by the return of armed conflict to Europe and the catastrophic risk of its escalation. A solution needs to be found in the meeting room, not...
A plethora of applications to join the EU, filed last week in the emotion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have been welcomed in Brussels. Candidate status for the...