While Serbia’s economy underperformed forecasts in 2022 amid weak investment, the successful implementation of the Ohrid agreement on normalisation with Kosovo would...
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Only a sustained push for democratic progress across Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia will reverse the damage of the past two decades and deliver a free and...
Long caught in a seemingly never-ending spiral of inconclusive parliamentary elections, Bulgaria’s largest parties appear to have found a compromise that will allow them...
In the first of a series of Summit Recaps, we analyse Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visits to the Arab League and G7 summits to make his country’s case to...
Visa says that Poland’s highly skilled workforce and vibrant IT sector make it an ideal location to recruit and collaborate with partners and businesses to develop new...
Cloud maturity in Central and Eastern Europe is lower than in the US, but a significant majority of companies plan to catch up within the next two years. As many as 73...
Tens of thousands of Moldovans rallied in Chișinău on May 21 in support of European Union membership. While relations between Chișinău and Moscow are at their worst in...
Technology and AI can and will play a fundamental role in making the world more accessible and inclusive. As many of us reflect on this year’s Global Awareness...
Tens of thousands of hikers are drawn each year to the Julian Alps’ scenic views but remain largely oblivious to the flora around them. Slovenia’s Bohinj International...
The apparent poor health of Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who reappeared in public this week having been taken ill on a recent visit to Moscow, has raised...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
A weakened post-Putin Russia would allow Armenia to ‘Armexit’ from the CSTO and EEU and expand economic and trade ties with the EU. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol...