Protests in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi have continued for the 10th consecutive day. Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of the country’s interior minister...
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Violent clashes between demonstrators and police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi early on June 21 have left more than 70 requiring hospital treatment. Thousands had...
Polish and Czech cities lead the way in the first Emerging Europe Business-Friendly City Perception Survey, a major new survey looking at the business environment in the...
Georgia’s interior ministry has launched an official investigation into an appeal made by businessman Levan Vasadze calling for the creation of anti-LGBT...
Back when I was at high school – long before supply teaching became a profession – the absence of a teacher would require a class to spend a lesson or two in...
Spanish project engineering company NTI Projects and Construction Management has opened a branch in Tbilisi, Georgia. The company, which specialises in construction...
Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has praised Georgia for its ambitious set of reforms aimed at boosting economic...
Minutes after Arsenal sealed their place in the Europa League final with a win over Valencia on May 9, thousands of fans of the London side began searching for flights...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched an updated set of good governance policies. Unveiled at the bank’s annual meeting in...
Tbilisi has opened its annual Ukrainian film festival, Ukraine in Focus, now in its fifth year. With films being screened in the original language accompanied by both...
Academia Europaea, a European non-governmental association acting as an academy to promote learning, education and research from 1988, has opened a regional centre at...
A selection 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 here...