European Union countries lost 137 billion euros in VAT revenues in 2017, according to a study released by the European Commission on September 5. The so-called...
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The Lithuanian president, Gitanas Nausėda, has met with EU and NATO officials in Brussels, his first discussions with the two institutions since taking office in July...
The Polish government does not plan to renew its existing gas supply contract with Russian energy giant Gazprom after it expires in 2022, Ukraine Business News has...
Hungary misuses more European Union funds than any other country, claims a new report from the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF). OLAF concluded 52 probes into...
Vilnius Factoring, a Lithuanian private lending company, has signed a cooperation agreement with the European Investment Fund (EIF) to issue microloans of up to 25,000...
A number of emerging Europe’s healthcare start-ups have been recognised at the Health InnoStars Awards, organised by the European Institute of Innovation and...
It was New Zealand which first granted women suffrage in 1893, and the origins of women’s rights are often associated with western countries (or those, like New Zealand...
Events are being held across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to mark 30 years since two million people from the three countries joined hands to create a 600-kilometre...
Ride-hailing company Bolt has launched a food delivery service in Tallinn, Estonia, where it is headquartered. The Estonian start-up, previously known as Taxify, said it...
A report from the University of Strathclyde has revealed that young people from Central and Eastern European (CEE) backgrounds living in England and Scotland are...
Lithuania’s president, Gitanas Nauseda, has told reporters that he respects the president of Estonia’s decision to meet with President Vladimir Putin of Russia but...
The risk of automation in Central and Eastern Europe “is relatively low compared to other European Union member states, but differs considerably within the region, with...