A new law in Poland sets a 30-year deadline for the recovery of property seized by Nazi Germany and subsequently...
Read moreThe Russian news agency Sputnik has closed its office in Estonia after all 35 of its employees resigned following what the...
Read moreBucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) recorded, in 2018, its worst year since 2011, with a downfall of 4.8 percent for the...
Read moreArmenia effectively admits defeat in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, and will be forced to cede territory held since 1994....
Read moreThe founders and owners of Dedeman, Dragos Paval and Adrian Paval, have bought 23.16 percent of aluminum producer Alro Slatina....
Read moreNightclubs and bars have launched legal action against the Scottish government’s coronavirus restrictions, describing the curbs as “no longer justifiable...
Read moreMPs plan to scrutinise the government’s green economic plans and industrial strategy to test whether they are still fit for...
Read moreWhile Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky courts more foreign investment, he faces scrutiny over how a corrupt official is disrupting the...
Read moreIs Bulgaria really interested in helping the European Union fight against the theft and misappropriation of EU funds? Its nominations...
Read moreThousands of anti-government protesters have gathered on Georgia’s iconic Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi after the country’s ruling Georgian Dream party...
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