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 - Russia
Aleksander Botsan-Kharchenko, Russia’s newly appointed ambassador to Serbia, has said that Russia will grant Serbia a new export loan of 172.5 million euros to finance...
Azerbaijan’s deputy health minister Elsevar Aghayev has announced that the construction of two pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in partnership with Iranian...
At a time when Albania was expected to make significant progress in its accession talks with the European Union, some member states are unwilling to support negotiations...
The Georgian National Tourism Administration has announced that more than 3,862,000 tourists visited the country between January and June, an 8.4 per cent increase...
There are plenty of reasons to visit Georgia. Borjomi, the world’s tastiest mineral water. Nali, Tbilisi’s legendary live music pub. Khaciapuri (the Ajaran...
Russia has said that Belarus should speed up the process of create a union state between the two countries if it wants to secure a loan of 630 million US dollars...
I was in Belgrade this past May, at the annual NATO Week, co-hosted by the courageous and indefatigable Jelena Milic of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies, Ambassador...
Ukrainian officials have expressed anger at the decision of the Parliamentary Association of the Council of Europe (PACE) to reinstate the Russian delegation’s voting...
Ukrainian state gas company Ukrtransgaz, the gas transmission operator of Naftogaz Ukraine, has announced that natural gas reserves in the country’s underground storage...
Russia has banned Georgian airlines from flying to the country amid rising tensions between the two countries. Georgian airlines have also been banned from using Russian...
The National Statistics Committee of Belarus has announced that the export of petroleum products from the country dropped by 17 per cent to 3.8 million tons in January...