The future of the European Union (EU) looms large in the issues facing the Central and Eastern Europe region, as the EU’s 21st century expansion has largely been drawn from here - the grouping EU11 is ...
The European Union (EU) countries in Central and Eastern Europe (MOE countries) are: Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (joined the EU in 2004) and ...
Increasing public spending on healthcare in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) could not only result in healthier populations, it could also improve the region’s economic prosperity. That’s ...
Mobile operators in Central and Eastern Europe will increase their annual service revenues by more than 30% to $77 billion (55 billion) in 2013. As the rise in voice revenues levels off from 2011, ...