Latvia’s parliament ends legal accord with Russia and adopts global legal frameworks.
Category: Europe
China’s renminbi gains traction as Russia’s preferred currency
China’s renminbi rises as a key currency for Russia amidst geopolitical tensions.
Ireland’s GDP growth not just due to low taxes, says central bank governor
Ireland’s economic growth has been driven largely by big technology and pharmaceutical groups.
Spain and Morocco enjoy historic high levels of trade and economic cooperation
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares says diplomatic ties with Morocco in all-time high.
Study finds half of Polish businesses employ Ukrainian workers
Almost 740,000 of the foreign workers registered in Poland’s social insurance system are Ukrainian.
Poland emerges as key player in EU’s energy supply, challenging Germany’s leadership
Poland’s energy dominance threatens Germany’s economic and political clout in the region.
Turkey stops opposing Finland NATO membership
Finland’s NATO membership has broader implications for NATO’s relationship with Russia.
Poland issues 55,000 visas helping Belarusian tech workers escape political repression
Belorussians find refuge in Poland.
Ukraine conflict and sanctions on Russia pose significant threat to global economy, says IMF
The economic impact of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is not limited to the two countries.
Russia threatens to destroy Ukraine’s jets following Poland and Slovakia’s pledge
Russia threatens to destroy jets pledged by Poland and Slovakia.
EU must embrace new members for strength, says Lithuanian President
Lithuania’s president Gitanas Nausėda continues to voice support for Ukraine, urges EU to accept Moldova and Georgia.
Council of Europe Secretary General visits Latvia
The discussions centered around strengthening democracy, human rights, and the rule of law across Europe.
Poland foils Russian sabotage plot targeting Ukraine supply lines
Polish security services arrest nine Russian agents on suspicion of supply lines sabotage.