If we shift to diets with food that is good for people and the planet and make sure food is distributed more fairly and efficiently, we can feed everyone without...
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As Kosovo celebrates 15 years of independence, a deal that could finally normalise relations with neighbour Serbia is closer than ever. Serb nationalists will do all...
Shortages of medicine and food have become pressing concerns in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Amnesty has become the latest international organisation to call...
In Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the full effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the region’s labour market are not yet known. The current...
By remembering and studying the history of the USSR, we can pay tribute to its victims, and prevent its reconstruction. Although I was born in independent Ukraine, I...
If Westerners know anything about Uzbekistan, it is the country’s historical Silk Road cities. But 21st century Uzbekistan is dynamic and ever-changing...
A recent hackathon dedicated to countering disinformation was won by a Ukrainian team that focuses on identifying false narratives and analysing their scale. I have...
In the second of two articles written for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, personal reflections on the many Jewish, and post-Jewish, quarters of emerging Europe...
The Emerging Europe Talks podcast will soon celebrate its third anniversary. Here’s a look back at some of the most inspiring interviews – focused on inclusivity –...
The European Union finds itself at an historical turning point. In fact, we may well have entered the era of ‘European permacrisis’ – a permanent state of crisis and...
Europe’s working age population is shrinking, but some areas are worse off than others. Many of the worst affected regions are in Central and Eastern Europe...
The latest edition of the Human Rights Watch World Report outlines some stark differences between emerging Europe’s EU and non-EU members. Emerging Europe’s...