EU ambassadors agreed to back a new €5bn Ukraine Assistance Fund on March 13, part of the EU's off-budget European Peace Facility (EPF) that is used to partially reimburse member countries for the weapons they provide to Ukraine.
European nations within Nato are facing a €56bn shortfall in meeting the alliance's defence spending pledge of 2% of GDP this year, the Financial Times reported on March 16.
It is the lowest inflation level in over two years and was down by 0.5 percentage points on the January level.
A new Slovak television and radio broadcaster is to be set up in place of RTVS, with a board appointed partly by the government and partly by parliament.
European arms imports were up by 94% in 2019-23, as Ukraine's allies send military aid while also arming themselves, says new SIPRI report.
Leaked emails reveals how former premier wanted to target foreign minister's family.
The strongest negative influence came from a 6.2% decrease in the country’s decisive sector, the manufacture of transport equipment.
Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia have a lower gender gap than the global average but only Latvian women have equal legal standing with men.
Robert Fico's government is targeting Slovakia's strong roster of think-tanks, which he argues is part of the opposition campaign against him.
Hungary’s advertisement campaign featured the headline “Hungary protects the EU from illegal migration”.
The reported editorial changes allegedly follow pressure from the new left-right government of Robert Fico, who has labelled the station an "enemy media".
Prime Minister Robert Fico praised the meeting as an example of a “balanced and sovereign Slovak foreign policy”.
Court rushes to suspend several key paragraphs in the government's controversial legislative reform
The woes of Liberty Steel's mills also reflect the struggle of former Communist Central and Eastern Europe’s once mighty steel sector to remain competitive.
Split over Ukraine has led analysts and journalists to describe the group as the V2+V2 rather than the V4, and to speculate whether it had a function anymore.
French president says Russia now presents a greater danger and nothing should be excluded.
The highest proportion of the capital went into the office sector, although its share dropped from 41% in 2022 to 32% in 2023 because of the increasing trend towards remote work.
The alliance's CEE countries had hoped to be strong contenders to helm the alliance this time around, but the Netherlands' Mark Rutte appears to have it in the bag already.
Liberals are fundamentally misunderstanding the nature of the PiS system if they believe Donald Tusk should tread water.