Hungary’s economy and exhausted growth model may depend on a change of government in April to get moving again.
Europe throws billions at its defence sector. Ukrainian housewives, those kitchen-table innovators, are already cashing in.
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve targeted ...
When predictability becomes the product. In a hall full of global executives in Beijing last week, the pitch was not what it used to be. No talk of breakneck growth, no grand promises of limitless ...
Artificial intelligence was supposed to make work fairer. New data suggest it may be doing the opposite, creating an AI ...
With ICT exports at 5.02 per cent of GDP and value added at 8.51 per cent, the Serbia IT sector is the most export-oriented ...
The EU trade and defence deals with Australia are really about minerals, missiles, and the retreat of American reliability.
Founders who delay monetisation think they are being patient. Andrew Wrobel's new book argues they are being shaped.
As governments reconsider global trade in a more fragmented and contested world, they should look beyond agreements and ...
Ukraine’s Orthodox Church split from its Russian counterpart in 2018. We explain why. In October 2018, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church officially split from its Russian counterpart, after more than 300 ...
Hungary is leading European engagement with Turkic nations, with its motives rooted in a nationalist narrative that benefits Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. In mid-November 2022, the leaders of ...
The first significant Russian strategic defeat as a direct consequence of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine is the loss of its Mediterranean outpost. Vladimir Putin’s obsession with Ukraine has led ...