In the medium term, the outlook for the Western Balkans remains positive, though reforms are needed to accelerate the green transition and to address key structural...
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Ukrainian Premier League football team FC Mariupol are back, in the most unlikely of places. In a show of solidarity with war-torn Ukraine, a Ukrainian community in...
A Chinese diplomat’s revealing comments questioning the sovereignty of ex-Soviet states have provoked a backlash across much of Central and Eastern Europe and the...
The first shots of Bulgaria’s 1876 April Uprising against the Ottomans were fired in Koprivshtitsa, which remains a town packed with history and culture. Nestled...
Emerging Europe’s technology and innovation scene is thriving: new money and new ideas are coming onto the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest...
A long standing wrong is righted as the EU agrees to allow Kosovo’s citizens visa-free access to the bloc. Finally. On April 18, the European Parliament voted to...
Two major manufacturers of heat pumps are investing large sums in Poland, with the country set become a key location as firms race to meet surging demand for the energy...
Inflation is finally coming down across the European Union, but the highest rates continue to be found in the east of the bloc. Amid continuing high prices for food and...
Latvia’s government has halted plans to build a liquified fossil gas (LNG) terminal, although campaign groups warn that relying on fossil gas from Estonia, an option the...
As both demolition and construction continue, Tirana’s denizens continue to live in the physical and aesthetic vestiges of its political history. Tirana is a city of...
Inaction to tackle climate change and its consequences will negatively impact the close economic, trade and investment ties between our regions, as well as our...
The opening up of EU Solidarity Lanes has led to a glut of Ukrainian grain in Central Europe. Now, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia have banned the import of agricultural...