After four years of turmoil, Ukraine may finally be turning a corner. The country’s volatile economy is stabilising, and President Petro Poroshenko has pushed through a...
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Martial law, declared a month ago in parts of Ukraine, has ended, despite continuing tensions with Russia in the Kerch Strait. Martial law was introduced on November 26...
The Economist has named Armenia as its Country of the Year for 2018. The accolade – awarded annually since 2013 – goes to the country which has developed the...
The European Union has allocated an additional four million euros to continue delivering much needed humanitarian assistance in eastern Ukraine at the onset of winter...
Optimism still prevails in much of the emerging Europe construction industry. According to a new report from the Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association...
Ensuring a secure supply of energy is a challenge for many European countries, not least in emerging Europe.
Nikola Gruevski’s request for asylum on November 13 came as a suprise, if not a shock, to many in the Hungarian public. The former Macedonian PM, who was sentenced to...
A truck carrying goods has traveled from the Chinese border town of Khorgos, through Kazakhstan and Russia to Europe in just 13 days. It is hoped that the new route will...
Television remains the dominant advertising media type in most countries of Central and Eastern Europe, although digital, partly thanks to online videos, is catching up...
Free trade, combined with a free market, is the best basis for a sound economy and a cohesive society. Legislatures must set rules to avoid abuse, but these rules should...
Ukraine’s president Petro Poroshenko called for a declaration of martial law on November 26 following Russia’s illegal seizure of three Ukrainian navy...
So far, heavens have not fallen, but the repercussions of a decision by the Patriarch of Constantinople to approve the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are...