Individuals, businesses and organisations from across Central and Eastern Europe saw their work recognised at Emerging Europe’s sixth annual summit and awards in...
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Reform of Kazakhstan’s state-owned holding company Baiterek could deliver lasting development impacts, foster efficient financial markets, and mobilise private capital...
The EU’s decade-long strategy of making Serbia and Kosovo’s European integration conditional upon mutual recognition has failed. Since Kosovo declared its independence...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine thrust emerging Europe into the spotlight. The region was ready to respond with courage, unity, and leadership, confirmation that the...
CEE countries may need to strengthen or update their national cybersecurity strategies to address new and evolving threats adequately. The cybersecurity landscape in...
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter. Russia’s war on Ukraine Russia is moving towards a new stage of static and...
Emerging Europe is not short of prime destinations for digital nomads. New schemes can help countries fill labour shortages—especially in information and communications...
Plans for a major new air and rail hub in central Poland face an uncertain future following Poland’s parliamentary election. A flagship project of the Law and Justice...
Czechia’s manufacturing sector is a much-needed source of resilience amid broader economic stagnation. Nevertheless, the country lags its peers in environmental...
The potential rewards of more engagement with Central Asia—in terms of energy security, geopolitical stability, and economic growth—are too substantial to overlook. As...
Montenegro’s economy is overly reliant on tourism and foreign-born workers. Home to just over 600,000 people, stunning mountains, and perhaps the most beautiful...
Over 40 per cent of funds transferred using decentralised finance (DeFi) protocols are linked to illicit addresses. A new Vilnius-based regulatory technology start-up...