There was more good news for the Polish healthtech scene this week with the news that Infermedica has raised 8.4 million euros in a Series A round led by the European...
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The World Bank has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic could have a detrimental and long-lasting impact on education and human capital, economic and social development in...
The coronavirus that kept people contained in their homes for three months has already reoriented our relationship with the outside world and with each other, and will...
Emerging Europe talks to Mikołaj Gurdała, innovation manager at EIT Health Innostars, a part of EIT Health focused on Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, a community...
When news first emerged last weekend that Poland’s justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, was considering pulling the country out of an international treaty designed...
Bulgaria this week announced plans to spend another 1.16 billion leva (592 million euros) to help its Covid-19-blighted economy, support frontline medics and protect...
Second-wave feminism is often misconstrued as an American-centric movement, yet its ideals of emancipation spread far wider and deeper. This is particularly true of...
What will emerging Europe look like in 2100? This question has tentatively captured the imaginations of politicians, economists, and social scientists alike for some...
A new international project looking at the impact of alcohol control policies on morbidity and mortality in the Baltic states could provide vital clues for identifying...
Uzbekistan sits at a crossroads of cultures, a genuine bridge between east and west. This has led to the nation developing a diverse cultural heritage and vibrant...
In many ways the 2010s was the decade that marked the death of the musical guilty pleasure. It was the decade when everything went mainstream, the decade when just about...
A group of Lithuanian and Kurdish scientists have raised a hypothesis that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine could protect children from Covid-19. The...