The first known outsourcing company – although at that time it wasn’t called as such – was set up in Poland in 1951. There won’t be too much surprise when I say it was...
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Few sectors straddle borders like outsourcing. The European Union made borders meaningless allowing the free movement of goods and people. Now Brexit is building those...
Over 200,000 people marched through the streets of Poland’s capital Warsaw on November 11 to mark the 100th anniversary of Poland’s independence. Those marching...
Security concerns have forced Warsaw’s mayor, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, to ban a march organised by Polish far-right groups. The march was set to be held on...
Geopolitical uncertainty and a slowing in the economic cycle have done nothing to dent enthusiasm for real estate, as global investment rose 18 per cent in the 12 months...
The Polish Ministry of Health has granted Canadian company Aurora approval to begin shipping medical cannabis to Poland. “Becoming the first company to supply...
Bucharest saw a 10.1 per cent increase in the number of overnight stays from 2013-17, the biggest rise in the emerging Europe region. Most of the other major cities in...
Poland’s ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), appears to have emerged from the first round of voting in local elections on October 21 with a share of the vote well...
Emerging Europe locations run increasingly more engaging promotional campaigns and are becoming more adept at creating brands. In recognition, cities like Tallinn...
Standard Chartered opened a new global banking service centre in Warsaw on Otcober 11, its first and only global banking service centre in the western hemisphere. The...
Prices in hotels across Central and Eastern Europe are rising, with average room rates reaching historical peaks, driving superior returns for investors. New research...
Budapest, Prague and Warsaw are in the sights of AirAsia X, the world’s largest low cost long haul airline, which has not served Europe since 2012. While the...