Amid the geopolitical chaos generated by the war in Ukraine, Moldova has begun to take the first steps towards weaning itself from Russia’s energy blackmail.
In light of the worsening geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Tel Aviv has sought to build new alliances and partnerships.
Hosting the spectacular occasion, involving nearly 100 countries, was a big soft power move by a country intent on cooperation with all nations, big and small.
When the fighting stops, the region will serve as a gateway to the trillions of euros in trade and investment that will flow towards reconstructing Ukraine.
The integration of the Eastern Partnership candidates, led by Ukraine, represents a geopolitical and security objective, not just mechanical reasoning of the EU's enlargement policy. This approach may point to some incipient and sectoral difference.
Romanian politicians are unwilling to tackle the country's sharply increased foreign debt during an election year.
EBRD Southeast Europe head of energy Georgios Gkiaouris on powering Romania’s green ambitions through highs and lows.
Though the European Court of Human Rights in 2005 ruled for a retrial, the now-75-year-old imprisoned Kurdish leader has never been granted one by the Erdogan regime.
Junior ruling Homeland Movement’s support for concertgoers who displayed fascist Ustasha symbols is headache for PM Andrej Plenkovic’s HDZ.
The states of Eastern Europe are going through a process of geopolitical readjustment determined by the Russian military aggression against Ukraine and the geographical advancement of the European integration project.
New Bruegel report says both lack of interest among EU members and slow reform process in Western Balkans contributed to sluggish enlargement.