Poland top CEE country on university research grant list

3 years ago

Universities in Poland, Austria, Czechia, Slovenia and Lithuania will all run projects under the EU’s new research and innovation programme…

Fiala gets thumbs-up, vows to back EU

3 years ago

The liberal-conservative cabinet of Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala was approved by a majority of MPs in a confidence vote…

Croatia tops aviation upturn list – Eurostat

3 years ago

European commercial aviation enjoyed an upturn last month, as the number of flights in the EU climbed 130% year-on-year. While…

Sell-offs pave way for new Polish energy giant

3 years ago

Polish oil and gas firm PKN Orlen will sell refinery assets to Saudi Aramco and swap petrol stations with Hungarian…

Poland balks at cost of EU’s green target

3 years ago

The “Fit for 55” plan to further slash CO2 emissions may cost Poland around EUR 190 billion, according to analysts…

Taiwan to loan Lithuania USD 1bn

3 years ago

Taiwan will extend a USD 1 billion credit line to Lithuania as a gesture of solidarity with the Baltic country,…

Hungary to go to the polls early April

3 years ago

Hungary will hold an election on April 3 when nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban will compete with an opposition alliance…

Rule of law in Western Balkans not improving despite EUR 700m in EU funds

3 years ago

EUR 700 million spent on developing the rule of law in the Western Balkans has failed to deliver tangible results,…

Austria delays mandatory vaccine scheme

3 years ago

Austria will delay its controversial mandatory vaccination programme by two months until April for technical reasons, electronic health record office…

Czechia commits to 2033 coal phase-out

3 years ago

Czechia will stop burning coal by 2033, five years earlier than previously planned, the country's incoming governing coalition revealed in…

EC okays Hungary funding Korean plant

3 years ago

The European Commission (EC) has greenlit Hungary extending EUR 24 million in state aid towards the expansion of a South…

Polish envoy to Prague to lose post over comments on controversial lignite mine

3 years ago

Poland is recalling its new ambassador to Czechia after he said the countries’ tensions are due to “a lack of…

Baltic business startups: helping clients to work smart, manage teams, and fight fraud

3 years ago

Business services and products including fintech are the key field for startups in the Baltics. Fighting fraud, data visualizations and…

Taiwan to invest USD 200m in Lithuania

3 years ago

Taiwan will set up a USD 200 million investment fund for Lithuania to offset economic pressure from China, it announced…

Baltic ‘healthtech’ startups heal body and mind

3 years ago

In our second deep dive into the Baltic tech business scene, CET looks at startups that take physical health and…

EU to help Moldova pay bills with EUR 150m aid

3 years ago

Aspirant EU-member Moldova could receive EUR 150 million from the bloc after the European Commission approved funding on Tuesday. The…

Baltic startups: renewing forests and cleaning the oceans while cutting pollution

3 years ago

In our first deep dive into the innovative Baltic startup scene, we look at companies with new approaches to recycling,…

EU’s top diplomat warns Russia over Ukraine

3 years ago

EU High Representative Josep Borrell said the European Union will act decisively if Russia commits further acts of aggression against…

CET special report on ‘Hungry and Ambitious’ Baltic startups

3 years ago

This week The Central European Times investigates the startup scenes of the three innovative but diminutive Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia…

EU mulls controversial move to deem nuclear, gas as ‘green investments’

3 years ago

The European Commission (EC) is considering classifying investments in nuclear and natural gas as sustainable under its new “green taxonomy”…