Georgia’s government is hoping take advantage of its geographic location—the only South Caucasus country with a Black Sea coast—and renewed global interest in the Middle Corridor […]
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 new […]
To ensure Lithuania’s security, the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation has initiated legal amendments that facilitate the development of large-scale projects. German military giant Rheinmetall […]
Hot on the heels of a major funding round in March, fast-moving Latvian firm Mapon makes its first acquisition since raising three million euros—Lithuania’s Trackon. Riga-founded […]
Emerging Europe speaks with Madina Pulotova, CEO of Jahoni Mo, an NGO playing a crucial role in Tajikistan’s transformation from a rural, agricultural economy to a […]
A new funding round enables FintechOS to accelerate its global expansion, making core modernisation more accessible for the financial services industry. Romania’s FintechOS, an end-to-end financial […]
The Dayton Peace Agreement halted the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 29 years ago, but left behind a deeply flawed and divided political system. A new […]
By adapting elements of the Singapore model to their own contexts, CEE countries can achieve sustainable development, foster inclusive growth, and improve the well-being of their citizens. The […]
The upcoming Hungarian and Polish European Council presidencies present emerging Europe with a chance to set a climate neutral agenda—but it remains to be seen if […]