Ukraine’s foreign minister, Vadym Prystaiko, has expressed concern over the country’s new government facing pressure from western countries to make a deal with...
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Georgia’s new prime minister, Giorgi Gakharia, and the European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Johannes Hahn (pictured above) have both stated that the...
The Belarusian government will partially integrate the country’s economic and welfare system to that of Russia, introducing an “economic confederacy” between...
On September 7, Ukraine and Russia concluded a prisoner exchange which was widely seen as one of the first real steps towards finding a way to end the ongoing conflict...
Germany is set to miss its own energy transition targets for the year 2020. This is on the one hand due to surprisingly strong economic demand and population growth, and...
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...
Despite the surge of populist forces in the European parliamentary elections, mainstream parties will continue to dominate the new parliament. With Germany’s Ursula von...
Nord Stream 2 is becoming increasingly problematic for Germany in its relationship with its eastern neighbours, both inside and outside the European Union. The Nord...
Slovenian energy group Petrol has signed two cooperation contracts with Russian companies. Petrol will work with the electricity generation company T Plus Group on...
The French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has said that there is “a window of opportunity” for ending the Donbas war in eastern Ukraine after a landmark prisoner...
Natural gas reserves in the Ukraine’s underground storage facilities (USFs) reached 18.8 billion cubic metres on September 1, with gas imports amounting to close...
It is no secret that US President Donald Trump likes to interfere in foreign affairs – especially when it comes to protecting American interests and asserting them...