Agreements - fuel for the Vertical Corridor in Washington - What are the next steps
New agreements on natural gas production and supply were signed in Washington, marking a significant step forward for the Vertical Corridor initiative in Central and Eastern Europe.
Joint Statement of the 13 Ministers of the Countries of the Vertical Corridor β What Was Agreed at the Summit
Energy ministers from Central and Eastern European countries, along with representatives from the USA, signed a joint declaration to enhance natural gas supply security in the region.
Mergers and Acquisitions: Is Poland a Risky Market?
The article discusses the burgeoning M&A market in Central Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland, highlighting the increasing relevance of insurance policies that cover undisclosed risks in such transactions.
LYNX β a new legal brand for Central and Eastern Europe
LYNX is a new legal brand formed from the merger of two law firms in Central and Eastern Europe, now employing over 200 lawyers across 13 offices.
TUI enters Romania. Another step in the expansion in Central and Eastern Europe
TUI launches its operations in Romania as part of its strategy to expand in Central and Eastern Europe, aiming to tap into the region's tourism growth potential.
Iconic goulash with a special seasoning: so delicious that it will disappear as soon as it's served
The article presents a recipe for a traditional goulash made with boneless pork shoulder, emphasizing its preparation and the rich flavors that make it a lasting dish in Central and Eastern Europe.
"The Legacy of Inefficiency". Why Are Water Services So Expensive in Our Country?
The article analyzes the high energy footprint of water services in Central and Eastern Europe compared to developed nations, highlighting inefficiencies and the impact of artificially low water tariffs.
Budapest like Vienna and Munich
Budapest's Ferenc Liszt International Airport saw a significant increase in cargo handling in 2025, positioning it among the top freight hubs in Central and Eastern Europe.
Where is electricity and gas more expensive, where cheaper? See what Estonia's position is
Electricity and gas prices vary significantly across Europe, with Central and Eastern Europe experiencing the highest burden when adjusted for purchasing power standards.
Will the EU ease the carbon emissions trading system? Political pressure is growing
The EU faces increasing political pressure to reform its CO2 emissions trading system (ETS), with some Central and Eastern European countries advocating for a slowdown in emission reduction efforts.
"Source of Blackness": Poland in Darkness
Marian Baczal's book "Source of Blackness" explores the historical and cultural implications of darkness in Central and Eastern Europe, portraying it as a root cause of misfortune for Poland and its neighbors.
"We literally started in the garage." Furniture e-shop heads to bankruptcy with a debt of 142 million
The furniture e-commerce company Expedo, which rapidly grew into a significant player in online furniture sales in Central and Eastern Europe since its founding in 2012, is heading into bankruptcy with a debt of 142 million.
UniCredit and EIF unlock up to 890 million euros to accelerate the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe, including Croatia
UniCredit and the European Investment Fund have signed a guarantee agreement to significantly boost support for small and medium-sized enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe during the FT CEE Forum in Vienna.
The graph of MariΓ‘n KoΔiΕ‘: In the race for competitiveness, nobody is running against us
An analyst discusses Slovakia's declining competitiveness, now ranked 63rd out of 69 countries, significantly falling behind in Central and Eastern Europe.
Democracy Movements: The Dream of Freedom Should Not Be Dreamed in Vain
A Romanian investigative documentary titled 'Hacked Justice' explores the decline of democracies in Western Europe and the persistent dream of freedom among democracy movements in Central and Eastern Europe.