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| Jan Nowinowski
16 August marked 100 days since Rumen Radev’s government was sworn in. Despite its pre-election promises, the single-party cabinet of the conservative-social Progressive Bulgaria (PB) has so far taken few steps indicating a desire to…
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| Jan Nowinowski, Kacper Sienicki
On 7–8 August, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made his first visit to Serbia since taking office. His meetings with President Aleksandar Vučić and Prime Minister Đuro Macut focused on economic and energy cooperation, as well as the…
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| Andrzej Sadecki
Low water levels and high water temperatures in the Danube have caused serious disruption to electricity generation across Central and South-Eastern Europe. Owing to insufficient water for cooling nuclear reactors, Hungary temporarily shut…
Analyses |
| Andrzej Wilk, Krzysztof Nieczypor, Jacek Tarociński
Analyses |
| Kamil Całus
More than two months after the collapse of Ilie Bolojan’s government, Romania’s main political parties remain unable to reach an agreement on the formation of a new cabinet. This impasse comes at an exceptionally challenging time. The…
Analyses |
| Piotr Szymański
In 2026, changes in transatlantic relations ushered NATO into a period of restructuring. As part of the US concept of NATO 3.0, Washington announced a significant reduction in its military contribution to NATO’s defence plans for Europe in…
Analyses |
| Michał Kucharski
Albania has witnessed continuous protests over the past three weeks. During this period, the demonstrators have broadened their focus from environmental concerns to wider anti-establishment demands. They first took to the streets on 30 May…
Analyses |
| Michał Kucharski
The snap election held in Kosovo on 7 June failed to produce a decisive outcome. It marked the third attempt at forming a new parliament in just eighteen months. This time, the election was triggered by the Assembly’s failure to elect a…
Analyses |
| Andrzej Wilk, Krzysztof Nieczypor, Jacek Tarociński
Analyses |
| Michał Kucharski, Jan Nowinowski
On 22 May, Slovenia’s parliament approved the appointment of Janez Janša as prime minister, marking the fourth time that the leader of the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) has taken office as head of government.