French hotel group Accor has announced plans to acquire the remaining shares of Poland’s Orbis Group. At present Accor owns over 50 per cent of Orbis, and has made a bid...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina leads Europe and central Asia when it comes to equality in the workplace, according to a new study, the Women’s Workplace Equality Index (WWEI)...
A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. We start with the Guardian, which claims that a new...
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...
The European Investment Fund (EIF) has selected five banks (Raiffeisen, UniCredit, Banca Intesa, ProCredit and Komercialna Bank) to implement the European Union’s...
Hungarian newspaper Magyar Idok has reported that former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has been granted asylum in Hungary. Mr Gruevski was found guilty in...
CarGo, Serbia’s answer to the well-known ride-hailing taxi app Uber, has added 20 new Toyota hybrid cars to its fleet in the first part of a two-round investment process...
Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajić has said that the country will not commit to new dialogue regarding the normalisation of...
A Romania-based organisation, founded by a Hungarian and led by a Lithuanian, wants to improve the lives of young cancer survivors across the whole of Europe.
Kosovo’s government has imposed a customs tariff of 10 per cent on goods entering the country from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in retaliation for what it has...
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has has published its new forecasts for 22 economies in Central and Eastern Europe up to 2020. The report...
Ukraine offers the world’s cheapest broadband internet, according to new research from Cable.co.uk, with a broadband internet package coming at an average monthly...