It is Saturday night and I am strolling along Nezalezhnastsy (Independence) Street in Minsk, the Belarusian capital. It is as loud as an area of inner city London might...
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Almost 25 years have passed since the armed conflict between Georgia and Abkhazia, a breakaway republic in the northwest of the country. The war, which started on August...
The Council of the European Union has added six more companies to the list of those subject to restrictive measures over actions undermining or threatening the...
Over the past couple of years, Russia’s role in the Western Balkans has been gaining ever more attention. While we know that Moscow is trying to extend its influence...
According to new external trade statistics issued by GeoStat, the total value of Georgian exports to the EU between January and June 2018 was more than double that of...
On Monday July 17, US President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a highly-publicised summit in Helsinki. Roundly criticised by Republicans and...
“Nord Stream 2 is a mistake and will not best serve European interests. It is against our strategic interests, our security, and also our rules [energy laws],”...
In a move experts have deemed provocative, Russian President Vladimir Putin has renamed several Russian military units after European locations, including cities in...
Andrew Wrobel talks to Tudor Ulianovschi, Moldova's foreign minister, about the country's image abroad, and how perceptions are finally changing for the better.
The Kremlin has announced its readiness to participate in the revival of Bulgaria’s Belene Nuclear Power Plant. That is what Russian President Vladimir Putin announced...
Ukrainian company Naftogaz has begun efforts to recover 2.6 billion US dollars from Russia’s Gazprom, following an arbitration court verdict handed down in March. The...
Heltun, an Armenian start-up, has begun exporting its smart home product to the European market, having secured distribution channels in both western and eastern Europe...