Georgian citizens continue to fight for their freedoms in a political environment that is becoming increasingly authoritarian ...
As Russia turns Ukraine’s energy system into a target of daily strikes, the country is building a new model of resilience — ...
Vulnerable Ukrainian children, forced to grow up in Russian-occupied territories, face uncertain fates as their identities ...
Lithuania’s civil society, as well as journalist organisations and the Council of Europe, are raising alarm over what they ...
Georgia’s growing relations with China come with both risks and opportunities. While Tbilisi has been able to attract ...
Questions over the boundaries of Kashubian identity remain a key question today in Poland. However, while it is indeed ...
Turkey is now a leading partner for many states within Central Asia. Sharing a common cultural inheritance, Ankara has been ...
“Transport is a significant barrier. Or rather its absence,” says Maria Hlod. “Several villages in the community are very remote, and there are no regular buses or alternative means of transportation, ...
As the dust settles on the 2025 election cycle, Estonian residents observe a significantly altered electoral map. The tenth local election since Estonia regained its independence in 1991 featured a ...
The Russian language is the only ‘big language’ in the world to remain so closely connected to its parent nation-state, Russia. Despite the fact that it is used so widely across the post-Soviet sphere ...
Bulgaria, since both its ancient and modern beginnings, has been invariably a multiethnic, mainly Slavic and Turkic, polity. School textbooks in Bulgaria lavish much attention on the ancient Bulgars, ...
The former President of Georgia has a strained relationship with his homeland. To some a hero, to others a villain – his legacy is much debated, as his time in power was crucial for the country.