Fourteen emerging Europe countries feature in the latest Nation Brand report, issued by consultancy firm Brand Finance. With the exception of Latvia and Azerbaijan, all...
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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...
Not that long ago, we had the pleasure of analysing not only the progress the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have made toward liberalism [1] with the...
After a few years of setbacks, European separatists are re-organized, re-energized, and marching across Europe’s fabric of nations. The far-right Sweden Democrats posted...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has visited Bosnia and Herzegovina on the eve of the country’s general election, scheduled to take place on October 7. The visit...
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), the Montenegrin state power utility, has invited bids for 3.36 million euros to examine and, if necessary, repair six out of the seven...
Managing politics in your twenties, although not uncommon, is still rare in Western societies, especially when somebody in his late twenties takes over the function of...
The current format of negotiations on the normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo under the auspices of the EU has come to a complete standstill...
The European Commission has approved the acquisition of mobile operator Telenor’s assets in central and eastern Europe by the Czech PPF Group, having found that...
A number of emerging European countries rank amongst the worst in the world for modern slavery, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index (GSI), published by The Walk...
A Serb lawyer who helped defend the country’s former dictator Slobodan Milosevic at his war crimes trial has been shot dead. Dragoslav Ognjanovic, 57, was gunned...
During his first official visit to Montenegro, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered his help to defend Montenegro’s borders from the increasing number of...