Serbia is ready to sign an agreement to create a free trade zone with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the Russian ambassador in Belgrade, Alexander Botsan...
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The erection of fences in the vicinity of the village of Gugutiantkari by the de facto authorities of Georgia’s breakaway Tskhinvali region, backed by Russian...
Ukraine’s state gas company, Ukrtransgaz, is preparing to transport an additional 1.5 billion cubic metres of natural gas per year from Romania in order to to...
Belarus and Ukraine are the largest debtors to Russia in terms of financial and export loans, with the two countries owing Russia close to 11.2 billion US dollars...
Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear energy corporation, has formally submitted a bid to take part in the construction of the Belene Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Bulgaria...
Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has privately told US ambassador to Hungary David Cornstein that the Hungarian secret services will monitor the activities of the...
The Georgian tourism industry generated 374.7 million US dollars of revenue in July, 13.3 per cent less compared with July, 2018, agenda.ge has reported. Earlier this...
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...
Latvia’s electricity transmission system operator, AST, is looking at the possibility of purchasing electricity from the soon-to-be completed Belarusian nuclear power...
Ukrtransgaz, the gas storage and transport arm of Ukrainian state gas company Naftogaz, has upgraded its gas pumping stations to be able to provide the country’s...
Foreign investment in the Belarusian economy reached 5.1 billion US dollars during the first six months of this year, Belarusian state news agency Belta has reported...
The European Union “has resumed” negotiations with Turkmenistan to bring Turkmen gas to Europe through a proposed Trans-Caspian pipeline, Peter Burian, the EU’s special...