Belarusians vote for a new parliament on February 25. There will be very little choice on the ballot papers. Sentenced in 2022 to three years in prison for “slandering”...
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Estonia, the hitherto digital dynamo of the Baltic, is hoping for an economic rebound in 2024 as it looks to escape Europe’s longest and deepest recession. So...
In Europe, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) unites higher education institutions, industry, and research and development centers. It is uniquely...
The final leg on the Snapsounds journey is a collaboration with a software development firm that showcases the powerful synergy of technology, music, and creative...
With many of CEE’s farmers planning new, extensive protests against Ukrainian agriculture imports, it’s time for the region to begin a robust conversation...
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter, this week led by news of the ‘extremely complex’ situation on the front line...
With the latest US aid package for Ukraine stuck in the House of Representatives, a new report reveals the growing cost of recovery and reconstruction. Russia’s war on...
Lithuania’s capital Vilnius will be the European Green Capital for 2025 as it strives to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. The city’s start-ups are contributing...
A presidential resignation and a damning new report on the state of media freedom have left Hungary’s prime minister reeling. It’s not been a good few days...
The Polish renewable energy market is on the up, and there’s much more room to grow. No wonder investors are embracing the sun. Poland may still be more reliant on...
Cyber Upgrade, a Lithuanian cybersecurity start-up helmed by former Paysolut co-founders, is developing interactive, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions for SMEs, with a...
Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis believes that politicians from Central and Eastern Europe are missing out on Europe’s top jobs. How accurate is his...