Georgian tourism, still reeling from the news that Russia has banned its airlines from flying to the country, received a huge boost on June 25 when Hungarian low-cost...
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Ukrainian officials have expressed anger at the decision of the Parliamentary Association of the Council of Europe (PACE) to reinstate the Russian delegation’s voting...
The Georgian government has agreed to bring forward constitutional reform scheduled for 2024 so that the country’s next set of parliamentary elections, scheduled...
Russia has banned Georgian airlines from flying to the country amid rising tensions between the two countries. Georgian airlines have also been banned from using Russian...
Batumi has long been Georgia’s playground. And yet while most visitors come to enjoy the long, sub-tropical summers on the beach or to try their luck in its many...
Violent clashes between demonstrators and police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi early on June 21 have left more than 70 requiring hospital treatment. Thousands had...
Natia Turnava, Georgia’s economy minister, has announced that the government plans to privatise the Gori wind energy plant, which will take place within the next...
Representatives of the World Bank and the Georgian government have signed an agreement to implement a project worth 90 million euros with the aim of supporting the...
Polish and Czech cities lead the way in the first Emerging Europe Business-Friendly City Perception Survey, a major new survey looking at the business environment in the...
Georgia’s interior ministry has launched an official investigation into an appeal made by businessman Levan Vasadze calling for the creation of anti-LGBT...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here...
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF) has called on the incoming leaders of the European Commission and the new European Parliament to be more vocal in...