Shortages of medicine and food have become pressing concerns in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Amnesty has become the latest international organisation to call...
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A good panel discussion should be informative, engaging, entertaining. But moderators are reliant on their guests playing by the rules. I usually moderate close to...
An earthquake in Turkey has left residents of Romania’s capital – its mayor included – with much to ponder. Some years ago a good friend of your...
The detention last week of three Bulgarians at the border with North Macedonia is the latest in a series of tit-for-tat events between the two countries that threatens...
Tbilisi’s decision to move ahead with the purchase of new metro cars from a Russian supplier and the perceived openness of Georgian officials to resuming direct flights...
A meeting of the EU-Moldova Association Council reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting Moldova, even if actual membership will have to wait. As far as the...
Footballers may currently be Ukraine’s top export to the UK, but a ruling last month by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means the country’s clubs will...
A Kazakh businessman has opened ‘Yurts of Invincibility’ in four Ukrainian cities to offer heat, internet, food, and tea to civilians and show Kazakhstan’s solidarity...
There can be no half measures when it comes to isolating Russia. Companies continuing to do business with Russia cannot claim that they are meeting their ESG targets...
As Baku revives talk of territorial expansion, protests across Iran continue, and Azeris blockade the only road connecting the breakaway republic of Nagorno-Karabakh to...
There is a wide dichotomy between what consumers in Central and Eastern Europe think will make the food chain more sustainable, and what they are prepared to do in order...