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...
Tag - Poland
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...
Our weekly digest 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...
A global LGBT+ rights group, All Out, has launched a campaign in Poland in response to the recent wave of attacks against the country’s LGBT+ community. Mathias...
Cooperation between younger and older employees in the workplace is becoming increasingly important for achieving a cohesive and productive workplace, says Adam Mamok...
Five people have been killed and more than 100 injured in a thunderstorm that hit the Tatra mountains on the border of Poland and Slovakia on August 22. The lightning...
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...
Euro adoption in Central and Eastern European countries would be positive for their sovereign creditworthiness, according to ratings agency Fitch. However, the agency...
The new speaker of the Polish parliament, Elżbieta Witek, told reporters on August 21 that she will not yet release data regarding support for candidates of the new...
Private equity fundraising for Central and Eastern Europe hit its highest annual level in a decade in 2018, reaching 1.8 billion euros, according to new data from Invest...
Five young innovators from emerging Europe, two from Romania and one each from Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Poland, have been named on the Massachusetts Institute of...
The LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) issue has been one of the main sources of political controversy in Poland over the summer months, and is potentially...