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Venice Automotive Hub: From Central Europe to the Far East

The Port of Venice continues to confirm its role as a key logistics hub, connecting Central and Eastern Europe with Far East markets. Starting today, a regular service connecting the first European Volkswagen manufacturing plant, located in...

Owner:  Drougas Family (Jenny, Nikodemos)
Politics or pipelines: what wins in Slovakia?

Politics or pipelines: what wins in Slovakia?

Slovakia and Hungary remain Central Europe’s outliers on Russian energy. Alternatives exist, yet politics and pricing frictions pull the brakes. The event was organised on 29 October on Zoom. The discussion was based on the piece by Visegrad...

Owner:  Res Publica Foundation
U.S. Issues License for Rosneft’s German Assets Amid Expanding Sanctions Web

U.S. Issues License for Rosneft’s German Assets Amid Expanding Sanctions Web

The United States has issued a general license allowing limited operations of Rosneft’s German subsidiaries, according to a notice posted on the company’s website and confirmed by Reuters. The authorization applies to Rosneft Deutschland and RN...

Owner:  James Stafford
German interest sparks revival of Cádiz–Agadir sea route after 11 years

German interest sparks revival of Cádiz–Agadir sea route after 11 years

After more than a decade of inactivity, the historic maritime route linking Cádiz in southern Spain to Agadir in Morocco is set to resume operations. The line, which stopped operating in 2014, has attracted renewed interest from both Spanish and...

Owner:  Guennouni Family
Slovakia Sells 12-year Government Bonds Worth €2 Billion

Slovakia Sells 12-year Government Bonds Worth €2 Billion

The Slovak Republic placed a new 12-year government bond issue worth €2 billion on international capital markets on Tuesday, with the yield to maturity reaching 3.702 percent p.a. at a risk premium of 99 basis points, the Debt and Liquidity...

Owner:  Slovak Government
Central Europe Has Compassion Fatigue

Central Europe Has Compassion Fatigue

KRAKOW, Poland—When Russia launched its full invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022, millions of Ukrainians fleeing their homeland were welcomed across Central Europe with overwhelming sympathy and kindness. In the war’s first weeks, eight...

Owner:  Donald Graham
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From Sympathy to Strain: Germans and Poles Tire of Ukraine Influx

From Sympathy to Strain: Germans and Poles Tire of Ukraine Influx

Political pressure is growing in the two countries that have taken in the most Ukrainian refugees since Russia’s February 2022 invasion, backed by increasingly frustrated citizens, for rights to be reduced. In Germany, the AfD this week called for...

Owner:  European Conservative Nonprofit Ltd
A Weather Turnaround: November Brings Above-Average Temperatures to Central Europe

A Weather Turnaround: November Brings Above-Average Temperatures to Central Europe

After Storm Benjamin brought cold, windy, and rainy conditions to the Czech Republic in recent days, a surprising warming trend is emerging as November approaches. According to meteorologists, this warmer weather pattern could persist for at least...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Slovakia’s Slovnaft Hit as Croatia’s JANAF Halts Non-Russian Crude Flows

Slovakia’s Slovnaft Hit as Croatia’s JANAF Halts Non-Russian Crude Flows

Slovakia’s main refiner Slovnaft said Tuesday that Croatian pipeline operator JANAF had sharply reduced deliveries of non-Russian crude, threatening Central Europe’s effort to diversify away from Russian supply. The company, part of Hungary’s MOL...

Owner:  James Stafford
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