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...
Tag - Poland
Social innovation is now widely recognised as having the ability to enhance society’s capacity to act by turning social and economic challenges into opportunities. The...
Though off the regular tourist radar, the south-eastern Polish city of Lublin is increasingly raising eyebrows on account of its beguiling Old Town and magical spirit...
Poland’s minister of the interior and administration, Elżbieta Witek, has been chosen by MPs as the new speaker of the country’s parliament, the Sejm. She...
Marek Kuchciński, the speaker of the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (Sejm) has announced that he will resign from his post after it turned out that his family...
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess the proposed acquisition of Lotos by PKN Orlen, under the EU Merger Regulation. The commission is...
Real estate developer CTP has entered the Bulgarian market with plans to reach 100,000 square metres of leased space by the end of 2021. Bulgaria is CTP’s seventh market...
Levels of trust in the European Union are higher in Lithuania than in any other country in Europe, a new report from Eurobarometer has found. More than 72 per cent of...
The Georgian National Wine Agency has announced that Georgia’s export wine sales amounted to 114.2 million US dollars during the first seven months of this year, a six...
A Warsaw-based court has delivered a surprising verdict: 15 individuals who protested against legal reforms introduced by the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in the...
Mayors across the region have been sharing the secrets of how their cities came out on top in Emerging Europe’s 2019 Business Friendly Perception Survey. The...
A while ago, a highly respected colleague of mine said “One for all, all for one” and perfectly described with this famous quote the relevance of small- and medium-sized...