President Donald Trump’s abrupt freeze of U.S. foreign aid is sending shockwaves through Eastern Europe, leaving pro-democracy groups, independent media, civil society initiatives and local governments scrambling to make ends meet in a region often defined by rivalries between East and West.
The US State Department said that the 90-day freeze aims to root out waste and block so-called woke programs to expose US-funded activities 'that run contrary to our national interests'
Eastern Europe’s stock markets are among the world’s best performers this month, benefiting from optimism that the nearly three-year war in Ukraine could be resolved as Donald Trump pushes for peace talks.
Having been down this road before — or more to the point, having flown to this point before — Sgt. Abdul Muhammad could pass along some words of advice to his soldiers before they boarded their plane.
Europe is anxiously watching as Donald Trump assumes power, leaving the continent’s future uncertain and its initiatives in jeopardy.
However, within their home countries, hauliers often rely on older fleets. In 2023, 65.1% of freight trips within Eastern Europe were carried out using lorries at least eight years old, whereas in the Netherlands, just 25.3% of domestic freight movements used vehicles of this age.
The study highlights significant opportunities for Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Croatia to expand clean tech manufacturing, leveraging EU policies like the Net Zero Industry Act to localize production of electric vehicle batteries,
We know that Great Women in Compliance are usually superheroes, but this woman takes it to another level. Karolina Alexandrova is the founder
Volvo maintained its outlook for European and North American truck markets after orders rose 24%.
President Donald Trump’s abrupt freeze of US foreign aid is sending shockwaves through Eastern Europe, leaving pro-democracy groups, independent media, civil society initiatives, and local governments scrambling to make ends meet in a region often defined by rivalries between East and West.
Nebraska LEAD Program Class 42 recently returned from an International Study/Travel Seminar to Romania, Hungary and Poland, and several Central Nebraskans were among those who made the trip.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports delves into the adaptive agricultural practices of pre-industrial communities in north-eastern Europe over the past two millennia. The research highlights how significant climatic shifts,