Once you do that, the layout of the week becomes secondary. You start building workplaces—physical, digital and ...
Lithuania's youth-powered start-ups are part of a nationwide push to build entrepreneurs before they graduate.
Europe and Central Asia’s governments are spending more than ever on steering their economies. They are mostly pointing in ...
Tajikistan's IT sector barely exists. Recent digital governance initiatives, however, do at least suggest ambition.
Readiness beats past performance. It is still considered good management to hit your numbers. Revenue targets met, costs ...
Armenia's economy is thriving as it loosens ties with Russia and looks towards Brussels. That may be no coincidence.
Europe throws billions at its defence sector. Ukrainian housewives, those kitchen-table innovators, are already cashing in.
When predictability becomes the product. In a hall full of global executives in Beijing last week, the pitch was not what it used to be. No talk of breakneck growth, no grand promises of limitless ...
Hungary’s economy and exhausted growth model may depend on a change of government in April to get moving again.
From mental health to futuristic operating tables—Moldova is attracting foreigners and daring to change the usual way of treating brain tumours. Walking through the maze ...
The EU trade and defence deals with Australia are really about minerals, missiles, and the retreat of American reliability.
As governments reconsider global trade in a more fragmented and contested world, they should look beyond agreements and ...
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