Inflation will be high across all of the European Union in 2022, with the countries of emerging Europe particularly vulnerable to rising prices. The European…
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Acceptance of refugee abuse in Europe is alarming, a top human rights defender has said after a Greek sinking tragedy. Dunja Mijatović, the commissioner for…
The European Union’s Just Transition Fund (JTF), which allocates €17.5 billion for carbon-intensive regions to implement a fair and sustainable ecological transition by 2027, faces…
Two major new reports suggest that the economic impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine, particularly increases in the cost of living, are beginning to have…
Greece and Hungary are still blocking EU sanctions on Russia, as talks drag out into their third month. They want Ukraine to first delete Greek…
A deal between Bulgaria and North Macedonia should see Sofia drop its veto preventing Skopje – and Tirana, which has been caught in the crossfire…
In May 2005, speaking to an enthusiastic crowd in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, then-US President George W. Bush hailed the country as a “beacon of democracy”. Since…
The European Commission denies helping smugglers in Libya, following a deadly Pylos shipwreck near Greece that reportedly sailed from the Tobruk area of the north…
Bulgaria will on October 2 hold yet another parliamentary election, its fourth in two years. With an economic crisis looming and deep divisions over Bulgaria’s…
China’s dreams of increasing its influence in Central and Eastern Europe through the so-called 16+1 initiative are crumbling. This offers a real opportunity for the…