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Ukraine calls on NATO help to unblock grain exports |
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With all eyes on Ukraine, has the EU given up on the Western Balkans? |
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Sir Malcolm Rifkind: ‘Zelensky is the new Mandela’ |
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Top Stories & Opinion |
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Made in emerging Europe: 4Trans, SME Bank, Kevin., Humans.ai |
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Volvo investment will make Slovakia’s biggest industry – car manufacturing – even bigger |
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Ukraine recaptures Snake Island: Emerging Europe this week |
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Coding for Ukraine |
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All hands on deck for the UN Sustainable Development Goals |
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Estonia’s struggle to contain rampant inflation |
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Health Venture Lab: Boosting Europe’s most promising medtech start-ups |
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Emerging Europe Talks Success and Failure — Soaking up the Sun with WeDoSolar’s Karolina Attspodina |
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Katowice’s transition in spotlight at World Urban Forum |
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Plural, the investment fund by founders, for founders |
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Made in emerging Europe: Presto Ventures, The Outfit, SeedBlink |
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Emerging Europe recognises its champions at Brussels summit and awards |
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EU confirms Ukraine’s candidate status: Emerging Europe this week |
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Building Europe’s resilience through digital transformation: The emerging Europe perspective |
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Crowd-investor SeedBlink seals TDCX partnership to boost post-funding support for start-ups |
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Why learn negotiating skills? |
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‘If a new Iron Curtain is descending, it must land at Russia’s border, not across its neighbours’ |
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Made in emerging Europe: Rohlik, Vercom, NFTPort |
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More NATO: Elsewhere in emerging Europe |
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‘By the book’: From here on in, Ukraine and Moldova should expect no special treatment from the EU |
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Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Agnieszka Holland: Winners of Emerging Europe’s Remarkable Achievement Awards for 2022 |
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Europe’s leaders visit Kyiv: Emerging Europe this week |
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How a small Hungarian town became PC giant Lenovo’s European hub |
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A Polish supermarket’s iconic hot dogs are now served by robot |
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As prices rise, economic fallout of Russia’s Ukraine invasion is a test for European unity |
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Emerging Europe Talks Sustainable Impact — Automation for good with UiPath’s Andreea Baciu |
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It’s crunch time for Ukraine’s EU aspirations |
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Artel bond issue could kick-start Uzbekistan’s capital markets |
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Made in emerging Europe: Timbeter, Tuum |
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The language of the enemy: Elsewhere in emerging Europe |
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Tech Advocates |
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SeedBlink: Crowd-investing, not crowd-funding |
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Estonia overhauls Poland to become emerging Europe’s IT champion |
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Technology and innovation set for boost as EU neighbours sign up to Horizon Europe |
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Estonia remains emerging Europe’s leading tech ecosystem, but access to talent is an issue |
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The lost potential of the Belarusian IT sector |
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How the Pravetz 82 introduced a generation of Bulgarians to the computer |
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Kharkiv’s IT success shows the way for other Ukrainian cities |
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Made in emerging Europe: Kernolab, Nordigen, Venipak, Global Technical Group |
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Digitalising public services is not about cost, but making them better, reveals new white paper |
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How low taxes could give Ukrainian e-residency the edge over competitors |
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From JMind, a potential solution for the monetisation of online events |
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Governments must remember that digitalisation is about making life better |
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Climate change as an investment opportunity |
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Plugging in to an existing network has never been more beneficial |
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Why the future is bright for IT in emerging Europe |
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Poland is home to CEE’s most competitive IT sector |
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Think global from the start: Emerging Europe’s unicorns share secrets of their success |
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Investors optimistic as Tech Emerging Europe Advocates gets up and running |
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Tech Emerging Europe Advocates set for November 24 launch |
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Quality, inclusive education is key to emerging Europe’s digital future |
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Visit Emerging Europe |
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‘In Romania and Bulgaria, there is this mentality that trains are to be avoided’ |
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For Europe’s cheapest ski passes, head east to these resorts you’ve likely never heard of |
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At Bucharest’s Spring Palace, once home of Nicolae Ceaușescu, kitsch knows no bounds |
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Staying underground: Sofia’s ancient Roman ampitheatre |
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‘Closing’ Turkmenistan’s major tourist attraction is in keeping with its president’s idiosyncratic behaviour |
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The future of travel – in CEE more than anywhere – is personal |
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Emerging Europe’s new additions to the UNESCO World Heritage List |
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The perfect winter weekend: Bucovina’s magnificent painted monasteries |
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Holidays behind the Iron Curtain: Bulgaria 1989 |
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In Estonia, Christmas trees are being turned into tonic water |
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Poland tops Emerging Europe’s first Travel Competitiveness Index |
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Explainer: Is a row over Poland about to bring down the European Commission? |
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Value of EU fossil fuel imports from Russia tops 60 billion euros since invasion of Ukraine began |
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Bulgaria’s PM left in limbo as coalition partner leaves government |
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100 days on from Russia’s invasion, Ukraine’s allies are doing too little to facilitate victory |
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How can Europe benefit from Gulf economic diversification? |
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No alternative: Ukraine’s ports must be unblocked |
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Trade with the Indo-Pacific should be at the centre of EU foreign policy |