Slovakia has had three governments in as many years and will soon have another, with elections just over three weeks away. But this time, the country’s democracy and...
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Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter. Russia’s war on Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week...
A Polish deep-tech firm wants to make high-speed trains accessible to railway operators across the world by deploying maglev technology on conventional track. Some...
Five years after Armenia’s pro-European colour revolution, disappointment with Russia as an economic and security partner is higher than ever. Nonetheless, European...
From immigration to free laptops for schoolchildren, ahead of an election in October, Poland’s government is happy to talk about anything except the country’s stuttering...
Small businesses without a large digital team can struggle to create unique and engaging online games. An Estonian start-up is trying to change that. It’s easier...
Immigration from Asia is making Romania’s capital increasingly multicultural and might offer a solution to the country’s demographic crisis. So far, immigration has not...
A lack of awareness about a specific location can be a real obstacle to investment, and for the firms already located there, to international growth. Trade missions can...
It’s one of the most visited countries on the planet, but what do travellers to Croatia really know about its history, culture and people? We have curated a short...
A pro-Russian junior partner in Serbia’s government has proposed the country join BRICS—amid that organisation’s enlargement—instead of the European Union. As of now...
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter. Russia’s war on Ukraine A critical juncture has been reached in Ukraine’s months...
Albin Kurti was elected on the premise that he would attend to Kosovo’s socio-economic malaise, lift its people from ashes of the war, give them hope, and restore their...