In the third of a series of articles discussing the implications of the European Parliamentary elections for the emerging Europe region, Anna Wójcik looks at Poland...
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In the second of a series of articles discussing an important weekend of elections for the emerging Europe region, Dimitar Keranov looks at Bulgaria, where the European...
In the first of a series of articles discussing the implications of the European Parliamentary elections for the emerging Europe region, Daniel Hegedüs looks at Hungary...
The countries that navigate the transformation to high-tech manufacturing most effectively are likely to emerge not merely as regional leaders, but global leaders. ...
Steady growth masks a wide range of problems for the Romanian economy, such as delayed reform and the EU’s highest rate of inflation. On paper, things look good...
Georgia’s government is hoping take advantage of its geographic location—the only South Caucasus country with a Black Sea coast—and renewed global interest in the Middle...
Besides local and European elections which take place this weekend, Romanians will also vote in September for a new president, and in December for a new parliament. For...
To ensure Lithuania’s security, the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation has initiated legal amendments that facilitate the development of large-scale projects. German...
Hot on the heels of a major funding round in March, fast-moving Latvian firm Mapon makes its first acquisition since raising three million euros—Lithuania’s...
Emerging Europe speaks with Madina Pulotova, CEO of Jahoni Mo, an NGO playing a crucial role in Tajikistan’s transformation from a rural, agricultural economy to a...
A new funding round enables FintechOS to accelerate its global expansion, making core modernisation more accessible for the financial services industry. Romania’s...
The Dayton Peace Agreement halted the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 29 years ago, but left behind a deeply flawed and divided political system. A new war in the country...