America’s corporate giants are quietly deleting diversity from their playbooks. Europe’s firms should not follow suit; ...
Balázs Jarábik is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where his research focuses on Eastern and Central Europe with particular focus on Ukraine.
For the first time in his long political career, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces a serious public challenge to his leadership. However, his staying power remains strong. The EU has an ...
Moldova’s rich winemaking tradition, rooted in passion and craftsmanship, is gaining momentum in international markets.
The decisions made by the new Bundestag will determine whether Europe moves toward stronger unity and security, or risks ...
Reinvention doesn’t require a full retreat from the world, but it does demand deliberate disconnection. That might mean protecting one hour a day to think. Turning off notifications. Saying no to just ...
If referring to emerging Europe as ‘Eastern’ Europe reinforces Cold War-era stereotypes irrelevant in the 21st century, is the idea of classifying nations as ...
Kirill Ilinski is co-founder and Managing Partner of Fusion Asset Management, specialising in Portfolio Management and Advisory Services for institutional, corporate and individual clients. Kirill ...
Starting over isn’t a failure—it’s a strategy. It’s not about what’s lost, but what’s possible. Those who embrace reinvention ...
Aleksandra Monsiol-Szatkowska is Director of the Department of Economy and International Cooperation at the Marshal’s Office in Katowice.
Extensive dental labs, better fertility treatment, and California-credited medical studies—Moldova is playing big in the ...
To achieve high-income status, middle-income countries in the Europe and Central Asia region must prioritise reforms that ...
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