Central European Times

Central European Times

Taiwan to invest USD 200m in Lithuania

Taiwan to invest USD 200m in Lithuania

2 min read Lithuania, China, Taiwan

Taiwan will set up a USD 200 million investment fund for Lithuania to offset economic pressure from China, it announced Thursday. Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Tseng Wen-Sheng said “Taiwan & Lithuania are like-minded partners bound by an unshakeable belief in freedom and democracy. We’ll overcome China‘s threat

EU's top diplomat warns Russia over Ukraine

EU's top diplomat warns Russia over Ukraine

1 min read Ukraine, Biden, Blinken, Borrell, NATO

EU High Representative Josep Borrell said the European Union will act decisively if Russia commits further acts of aggression against Ukraine, ahead of a two-day visit to the Eastern European country on Tuesday. Tensions are high between Ukraine and Russia, which has amassed around 100,000 troops on Ukraine’s

Wizz Air makes massive reduction of routes

Wizz Air makes massive reduction of routes

1 min read Uncategorized, Wizz Air

Central and Eastern Europe’s premier budget air carrier appears to have initiated a significant pull-back in terms of where it flies. Based in Budapest, Wizz Air has cut flight service to 84 destinations, with Western Europe seeing most of the reductions. The airline has confirmed to Simple Flying that

'Open Balkans' initiative moves forward with signing of six agreements

'Open Balkans' initiative moves forward with signing of six agreements

1 min read Serbia, Open Balkans

The so-called ‘Open Balkans’ initiative to ease movement, travel and trade restrictions between Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia has taken a big leap forward. Leaders from all three countries – Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, – met today in Albania, signing six

Polish gov't targets US-owned TV network

Polish gov't targets US-owned TV network

Polish MPs have voted through a bill restricting non-EU ownership of media outlets that would force US conglomerate Discovery to sell off its interests in the country, including liberal news channel TVN24. The ‘lex TVN’ would strike a further blow against independent news media in Poland, where ruling PiS party

Montenegro ponders how to pay off massive infrastructure debt to China

Montenegro ponders how to pay off massive infrastructure debt to China

1 min read Uncategorized, China

Construction of the Mateševo-Smokovac section of Montenegro’s 41-kilometre long Bar-Boljare highway is set to be finished in January 2022. Now, how the country’s largest-ever infrastructure project, built and financed by Chinese interests, will be paid for remains in question. Not only has Montenegro’s largest-ever infrastructure project gone

China drags German firm into Lithuania row - report

China drags German firm into Lithuania row - report

China is allegedly pressuring Continental AG to stop using components made at the German car parts manufacturer’s subsidiary in Lithuania in retaliation for the Baltic country allowing Taiwan to open a de facto embassy in its capital Vilnius, Reuters reports. Continental AG, one of the world’s largest car