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...
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Making sure AI is used responsibly requires us to build new and stronger collaborations with civil society, academia, governments and industry. Europe is on a journey to...
The sheer speed, scope and impact of technological change are challenging the businesses – and society at large – in fundamental ways. So how do we ensure CEE continues...
The pace of work is outpacing our ability to keep up. AI is poised to create a whole new way of working, according to a new report from Microsoft. We’re all carrying...
Russia must not be allowed to use sport to legitimise its barbaric and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine On June 22, the Parliamentary Assembly for the Council of Europe...
Ukrainian counterintelligence this week reported that a possible terrorist attack is being prepared by Russian forces occupying Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. We ask...
Each of these books (all available in English) offers a unique perspective on Poland, its history, and its people. Whether you’re interested in war, culture...
Romania has remained largely resilient to the external shocks of last year, although growth is expected to slow in 2023. Inflation and emigration remain high. The sixth...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is slowly pushing the international media to view countries once occupied by the Soviet Union not through the prism of the Cold War, but as...
Longtime Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan last month won re-election and yet another term in office. This will bring new headaches for Brussels, but Turkey will...
At a key summit in Vilnius in July, NATO is likely to disappoint Ukraine, and with it the rest of Central and Eastern Europe. The language will be polite, diplomatic...
