Besides local and European elections which take place this weekend, Romanians will also vote in September for a new president, and in December for a…
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As Georgia rallied against government overreach earlier this year, and then cheered its footballers at Euro 2024, a new country began to emerge—determined, united, and…
To mark the 20th anniversary of eight CEE countries joining the EU, Emerging Europe speaks with PwC’s Agnieszka Gajewska, uniquely placed to offer insight on…
The EU’s poor record in the Western Balkans over the past decade does not bode well for further enlargement. As we remember the success of…
Many think of Frankfurt as the financial centre of the EU and, therefore, as its economic beating heart. One can also say the same about…
To join NATO, Kosovo needs the approval of all 32 members, only 28 of whom recognise Kosovo as an independent country. As Kosovo commemorates the…
The EU is ready to offer extra support to Cyprus as the Mediterranean island faces a sharp increase in refugees arriving from Lebanon, a spokesperson…
EU frigates have helped 68 merchant vessels get through the Houthis’ Red Sea blockade, but shipping is still down by half as attacks continue. “So…
Hassan turns a blister pack of tranquilisers over in his fingers. It contains tablets of Xanax, one of the few objects he still has after…
The EU’s border agency Frontex has defended its position of not issuing an alert on an overcrowded fishing vessel that sank off the Greek coast…