Turkey has the potential of becoming a great regional and global power, but first Erdogan must get out of the way. As the Turkish people go to the polling stations on...
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Nine years after Montenegro committed to constructing an expensive Chinese-built highway – which nearly bankrupted the country and remains unfinished – it...
Family businesses are at the very heart of emerging Europe’s economies. Set up within the last three-four decades, they now contribute meaningfully to the...
Digital technology alone isn’t enough to drive transformation. Skilled IT professionals are needed to deploy and mainstream it across public sector organisations. Public...
This war is a daily reminder to the Ukrainian people that Russia has relentlessly tried to destroy them and their national identity. As the bombing started, I...
A key part of the economy, agriculture in North Macedonia faces a number of challenges including adaptation to current climate conditions and sectorial inefficiencies...
The 1995 Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian War has held Bosnia and Herzegovina together for almost three decades. But with dual political crises in the country’s...
Made in emerging Europe is our regular look at the technology, start-up, and investment scene across the region. Estonia’s angel investment platform Funderbeam...
Agility, flexibility and adaptability, alongside resilience, have become competitive advantages for Ukraine’s tech firms. Earlier this week, I was...
In this second exclusive extract from his new book, Romania: Rude & Vile, author Rupert Wolfe Murray explains the book’s provocative title. I like to play with...
Not content with making some of the fastest electric cars in the world, Croatia’s Rimac wants to create solutions that make clean energy more accessible. Best...
The globalisation of supply chains gives countries stakes in the most unexpected of places. As Israel and Pakistan back Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus, their rivals...