Dan Nolan

Dan Nolan

Greenhouse gases remain below pre-COVID levels in Q1 2022

Greenhouse gases remain below pre-COVID levels in Q1 2022

2 min read Bulgaria

EU economy greenhouse gas emissions were up year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022, at 1.029 billion tonnes, but were still slightly lower than before the global pandemic, according to data from the EU statistics office Eurostat. In Q1 of 2019, greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide

Estonia becomes latest CEE country to be targeted by Russian hackers Killnet

Estonia becomes latest CEE country to be targeted by Russian hackers Killnet

Estonia has repelled its most severe hacking attack in 15 years, the government announced on Thursday. The hack of the previous day targeted 207 Estonian institutions, including its main online payment platform, according to the country’s digital communications officials. The country’s main banks, health, home, public and education

Ex Czech PM in crosshairs of French money laundering probe

Ex Czech PM in crosshairs of French money laundering probe

2 min read Czech Republic

The French prosecutor’s office has opened a money laundering investigation into Andrej Babis’s purchase of luxury property in France through a number of offshore companies, Le Monde reported. The Slovak-born oligarch became prime minister of Czechia in 2017 but was voted out of office last October after his

Corruption not seen as major issue by majority of firms in Poland, Czechia, Austria- Ipsos poll

Corruption not seen as major issue by majority of firms in Poland, Czechia, Austria- Ipsos poll

Corruption is considered a very serious problem by 59% of business leaders in Romania, the highest percentage in the EU, according to a recent survey from Ipsos European Public Affairs. Perceptions of graft vary greatly across the continent and business sectors, according to the pollster, which was commissioned to carry

As CEE energy costs soar, IMF says customers should pick up the bill

As CEE energy costs soar, IMF says customers should pick up the bill

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended that European governments let consumers bear the brunt of rocketing domestic energy bills, in part to encourage power saving. In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, energy consumer prices are rising 40% year-on-year in the euro zone, drastically reducing disposable incomes,

Hungary makes energy crisis plans

Hungary makes energy crisis plans

2 min read Hungary, European Union, MOL

The Hungarian government unveiled a number of energy-related measures at the weekend, in response to soaring prices and an impending autumn fuel crisis in Europe. In a decree announced Saturday, Hungary hiked from 25% to 40% its windfall tax on oil companies’ “surplus profits”. The cabinet is increasing its levy