Stand on one of Estonia’s, Latvia’s or Lithuania’s magnificent beaches and all can appear to be well with the Baltic Sea. The truth is, however, that...
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Croatia last week announced a new law that would regulate Sunday work. Government spokesperson Marko Milic said that new legislation would significantly limit the number...
The Warsaw-based robotics start-up VersaBox has received 2.5 million euros in investment from Fidiasz EVC, SpeedUp Energy Innovation, Movens Capital, and RST Ventures...
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...
Twenty years of the European Union trying to drive political reconciliation in the Western Balkans through regional economic integration has delivered disappointing...
A fire two weeks ago at the Greek Moria refugee camp left more than 13,000 people homeless and without access to basic necessities. Bulgaria is one of few EU countries...
Polish pharmaceutical company Biomed Lublin claims to have successfully completed the production of a drug for Covid-19. With the firm saying on September 23 that its...
Europe is not fully benefitting from advanced technologies to innovate and remain competitive, a new report from the European Court of Auditors has revealed. In 2016...
A ray of light emerges from the darkness; after emerging from his medical induced coma, Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, is now able to walk and speak –...
The Covid-19 pandemic threatens hard-won gains in health and education over the past decade, especially in the poorest countries, a new World Bank Group analysis finds...
Several countries in emerging Europe are home to vast swaths of primeval forests, areas brimming with trees which have attained a great age without significant...
English Heritage this week unveiled a prestigious blue plaque to Christine Granville, the Polish World War II special agent who Winston Churchill once called his...