Swiss company EuroChem, a leading global fertiliser producer, has opened a new production plant for highly efficient, water-soluble fertilisers at its Lifosa subsidiary...
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On the margins of a Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg in mid-October, the European Union launched a Mobility Partnership with Belarus to set up...
Lithuania’s latest modern art institution has opened its doors with a four-day event celebrating the country’s best modern artists. Formerly known as the Modern...
The Ministries of Finance (MoFs) of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the European Commission’s...
The Bank of Lithuania and the National Bank of Ukraine have joined forces in order to develop the FinTech industry in both countries. The two institutions signed an...
When UK-based financial markets consultancy Catalyst Development were choosing a location for their first nearshore consulting hub earlier this year, they looked at...
After much anticipation of the vote, the Council of Europe (CoE) on October 9 decided to postpone a decision on whether a rule change should be enacted to restore...
Lithuania’s capital Vilnius, which has long prided itself on being an open and smart city with an innovative approach to data that promotes efficiency and transparency...
On September 17, leaders from Central and Eastern Europe gathered in Bucharest to take part at the third Three Seas Initiative (TSI) summit. Jointly led by Poland and...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) announced on October 9 that it had rejected appeals by Lithuania and Romania against an earlier ruling that they were complicit...
As tensions between the US and its trading partners start to hit economic activity worldwide, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the global economy is now...
“The model of liberal democracy is coming under increasing pressure in the OECD and the EU,” explains Daniel Schraad-Tischler, senior analyst and co-author of the study...