Ukraine’s Cyrillic alphabet is not the same as Russia’s. Nor is there anything specifically Russian about Cyrillic. But perceptions matter.
Ukraine’s Cyrillic alphabet is not the same as Russia’s. Nor is there anything specifically Russian about Cyrillic. But perceptions matter.
Kosovo’s young people are more than ready to take on the challenges of the future.
For locals, the increasing presence of digital nomads in many places across emerging Europe offers them a chance to engage in a global conversation without leaving their home city.
I joined Dior Halili for the fireside chat Kosovo’s IT Boom: Building the Future Through Education and Innovation.
The beauty of reinvention lies in its continuity—there’s always another step, another opportunity to adapt, to grow, to become something new.
While the start-up world glorifies success and rapid growth, it’s crucial to acknowledge and discuss the hidden toll of burnout that often accompanies these achievements.
I shared my entrepreneurial story and chaired a fireside chat discussing founder's burnout.
If the emerging Europe region wants the West to move beyond misconceptions and increase its awareness and understanding of the region, perhaps it must start by confronting its own stereotypes.
If you’re looking for a city that blends old-school charm with a cool, emerging vibe, then Chișinău should be your next stop!
I joined the panel discussion 'Global resilience and innovation in business services: Exploring local and international trends,' organised by ABSL Moldova and StrategEast within the Moldova Business Week.
Budapest’s ongoing support for liberal values comes despite the Hungarian government’s best efforts to erode it.