In a landscape where anything less than comprehensive security is no security at all, only half of Central and Eastern European companies have a comprehensive...
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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a staggering 99 per cent of the global population breathes air that exceeds WHO air quality limits and threatens...
Consumer behaviours, preferences and expectations are constantly evolving. What can be done to keep pace? In the era of accelerated technological progress, we are...
That Vladimir Putin has been weakened has cheered Kyiv, but some of Ukraine’s allies fear an increasingly insecure Russia. Little more than a week has passed since...
Bulgaria’s economic growth will continue to slow in 2023. Structural issues in its economy will only worsen until its political instability is resolved. Home...
Geopolitical events have left the IT firms of Belarus scrambling to adapt. But there is hope for the future. In mid-May, I was in Prague, where I joined the 30th...
Emerging Europe’s editor, Craig Turp, recently travelled from Paris to Istanbul, via Budapest and Bucharest, aboard the Orient Express. He recounts the experience...
In order to truly combat the gender wage gap we have to fundamentally change the way we think and talk about salaries. On June 6, 2023, a new law adopted by the European...
Interest in sustainability and in greener motoring in CEE is growing fast. One of the drivers of this is the region’s status as an automotive manufacturing hub...
Efficiency, competitiveness and opportunity: the benefits AI is already bringing Europe is on a journey to become a digital-first economy, which will boost its GDP and...
In the wake of recent presidential and parliamentary elections, Montenegro needs to work towards a more sustainable growth strategy to accelerate its convergence with...
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s re-election as president of Turkey last month means the country is set to continue its engagement with the South Caucasus and Central Asia...