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Estonian MPs Elect Museum Director in 2nd Round

Members of the Estonia's parliament on Tuesday elected the director of the national museum as the Baltic country’s new president.…

3 years ago

Controversial Media Law in Poland Puts Leaders at Risk of Being Banned from US

“Why risk a good relationship with the US and elicit yet another conflict with Brussels?” one might ask when pondering…

3 years ago

Hungary Promises LNG flows to Ukraine from Krk Gas Terminal

Hungary has floated the idea of a tripartite agreement to supply Ukraine with natural gas flows through Hungary via liquefied…

3 years ago

Romania’s Economy Grows 13% in 2nd Quarter

Reading Time: < 1 minute In Romania the post-pandemic economic recovery in the second quarter is already exceeding the pre-pandemic…

3 years ago

University of Belgrade Exits Top 500 Uni List

If you're looking for a high-ranking university that enjoys the esteem of a Harvard, Stanford or Oxford there are better…

3 years ago

EU27 Steps Up Against Belarus Border Aggression

The Belarusian government is trying to "instrumentalize human beings for political purposes,” interior ministers of the European Union warned in…

3 years ago

EU Aid to Bulgaria “in Danger,” Amid Political Chaos

Bulgaria, the poorest EU member state, is sliding into political chaos, throwing its ability to tap into badly needed EU…

3 years ago

Hungarian Government Opposes Single EU Carbon Price Tax

The Hungarian government is opposed to the introduction of a single EU carbon price and extension of the EU's Emissions…

3 years ago

Central Europeans Share Mixed Feelings Towards the Euro

Two countries in Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), Bulgaria and Croatia, are on track to introduce the European common currency.…

3 years ago

Poland Shows Signs to Seek Rule of Law Dispute Compromise

The leader of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party said it will change its legal system disciplining judges in…

3 years ago