New research suggests that migration patterns in at least some countries of the Western Balkans are more circular than previously believed. While the Western Balkans as...
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Emerging Europe’s start-up scene is thriving: new money is pouring into the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest investments, innovations, movers...
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...
Ognjen Glavonić’s The Load invites its audience to reflect on the banality of evil and their own roles in perpetuating injustice and intolerance. Before Ognjen...
Around 100,000 people in Serbia make a living as freelancers, many by offering IT services to foreign clients. New tax rules threaten their livelihoods, forcing some to...
The likelihood of a deal between Kosovo and Serbia would appear to be as remote as ever following an online session of the UN Security Council, during which Russia...
Emerging Europe is well on the way to becoming a global IT powerhouse, and education is the key driving factor. The emerging Europe IT sector may not yet be of the size...
A worrying rise in consumer demand for caviar and sturgeon meat is fueling an illegal trade that threatens one of the lower Danube’s most endangered species. The...
When most people think comic books (or graphic novels, if you want to be fancy about it) they think Marvel and superheroes. Or alternatively, the European canon of such...
Community-level support for Roma across emerging Europe needs to be matched with the political will to ensure that the region’s most discriminated people are no...
Tens of thousands of Bosnians and Macedonians have taken up Serbia’s offer of Covid-19 vaccination. Serbia’s prime minister has defended the policy of...
Kosovo has a new president, Vjosa Osmani, widely regarded as the most capable politician in the country. On April 4, after a laborious three-round voting process in...