Many of the problems facing Europe’s cross-border railways can be put right with simple, relatively cheap solutions, says campaigner Jon Worth. ‘We know how to do this...
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In today’s world, rife with geopolitical turbulence, enhanced cooperation between the UK and Central Asia is not just beneficial but necessary. The recent House of...
Fossil fuels are an important component of the energy transition, believes an Estonian start-up, whose technology is helping firms bridge the gap to renewables. Efenco...
Freedom of movement has always been at the core of EU’s very existence. Any pullback on this principle especially towards its newer member states will generate frictions...
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter. Russia’s war on Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of...
European Council on Foreign Relations founder Ivan Krastev speaks about Poland’s recent election, war in Ukraine, and the implications for emerging Europe’s role in the...
Ukraine is implementing comprehensive measures to promote English proficiency, providing free language courses and integrating the language into the entire education...
A new EU growth package for the Western Balkans links cash disbursements with social and economic reform. No reform, no money, say EU chiefs. The European Commission...
The only sustainable way to create a safer Europe and a safer world is to ensure Ukraine’s victory. There is a catchy phrase now being increasingly used to explain...
It is often said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is a something that the EU should bear in mind as its fixation with the details of...
Increasing the number of female entrepreneurs and innovators will not alone solve the problem of gender imbalance. It is essential to transform institutions to make them...
The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) is expanding its network with a new branch based in Warsaw. While the development of artificial...