Travelling the world on business can often be a challenge for a vegan. Conference organisers hardly ever offer meat and dairy-free options, and there’s usually...
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European Council President Donald Tusk has called on Poland’s political leaders to respect the country’s constitution during a speech delivered at Warsaw...
There was much excitement in Bucharest on April 12 at the news that the Romanian capital’s only international airport, Otopeni Henri Coanda, is about to get a major...
Warsaw’s Great Synagogue is set to symbolically return to Plac Bankowy. On April 18, the Open Republic Association plans to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the...
Globalworth (GWI), a leading investor in office real estate in Poland and Romania, has completed the purchase of two properties in Poland worth approximately 170 million...
Poland’s government has proposed new legislation that will require Uber and other ride-sharing companies to use only licensed taxi drivers from 2020. The...
Waking up in my home in Warsaw last Friday morning I had one thing on my mind: an Emerging Europe company weekend in Bucharest, Romania. While sad to leave the family...
Central and Eastern Europe’s largest low-cost carrier Wizz Air is to expand its newest base in Kraków, Poland, adding a third aircraft and launching six new routes...
Cities from emerging Europe have taken seven of the top 10 spots in a new report looking at the cheapest places in Europe to spend a short break. The annual City Costs...
Architecture firm BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group has announced its latest development project, Towarowa 22, which will be built in the heart of the Polish capital...
Pig carcasses were butchered, tyres were burnt and apples were thrown all over Warsaw’s streets on March 13, causing chaos in the centre of the Polish capital and...
Amidst the concrete jungle that Warsaw can so often appear to be, finding a community of wooden, Finnish houses close to the city centre come as a surprise to many, both...