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Slovenia’s Prime Minister Miro Cerar resigned on March 16 after the country’s top court annulled a referendum held last year on a key railway project...
In 2016 the gross hourly earnings of women across the European Union were on average 16.2 per cent below those of men. The figures were released by Eurostat, the...
Estonia – by quite some distance – is viewed as being the least corrupt country in emerging Europe, according to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index, published...
The Polish hotel operator Orbis, the strategic partner of AccorHotels throughout central and eastern Europe, has opened its first properties in Slovenia. The two hotels...
Reducing taxes on labour and cutting red tape to encourage faster development and long-term economic growth should be the key objectives of the next Slovenian...
Central and Eastern Europe does not have a single, full democracy according to the 2017 Democracy Index released early in February by the Economist Intelligence Unit...
The World Bank has released its third volume of beyond GDP wealth accounting, called The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018. The report had its genesis at the Rio Earth...
In a new edition of the Open Budget Survey (OBS), which assesses budget accountability and transparency in 115 countries across the world, Georgia has emerged as Central...
Although it still has much work to do in terms of improving the range and reach of the services it provides, Slovakia’s national heathcare system has been declared CEE’s...
In just a few months since its launch, COBCOE Connects has linked around a dozen businesses across Europe.
Researchers at the Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association (EECFA), who each winter put together a detailed outlook of the construction industry in much of...