Thousands of people have protested in the Georgian capital Tbilisi after the country’s parliament rejected a constitutional amendment to introduce a fully...
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The World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meetings in October were held with dark clouds on the horizon – both literally (it was a rainy week) and...
The Moldovan government, led by prime minister Maia Sandu, lost a vote of no-confidence in the country’s parliament on November 12, just five months after taking...
Bulgaria has become the first country from emerging Europe to join a group of European countries calling for the imposition of a tax to neutralise the environmental...
All European Union member states from Central and Eastern Europe are on course for an economic slowdown that will result in lower GDP growth over the next two years, the...
EU member states part of the bloc’s common currency zone should be allowed to leave in coming decades, while those countries that remain in the eurozone, should...
A Europe that develops, connects and protects and is influential on the global scene are the four pivotal areas of Croatia’s presidency of the Council of the...
Dutch gas production is expected to fall to about 10 bcm in 2025, little over 10 per cent of the 2013 production level. Within the EU, Dutch gas has so far mostly been...
Poland is still facing a significant challenge from its Soviet environmental heritage in its fight to combat air pollution and transform the country’s energy production...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing a US dollar loan worth the equivalent of up to 4.1 million euros to JSC MFO Crystal, a leading microfinance company in...
While the European Council has once again delayed the commencement of accession talks on EU membership for North Macedonia (as well as Albania), economists at the Vienna...
The European Commission has approved Romania’s plans to inject 200 million euros of capital in the state-owned CEC Bank. The commission found that the...