Construction is expected to start in 2026, but the head of nuclear power SPV Polskie Elektrownie Jadrowe (PEJ) warns the costs will be high.
Bucharest Stock Exchange becomes increasingly attractive for investors after last year's Hidroelectrica IPO.
Cordia will build more than 2,500 homes on the 14-hectare brownfield site in the coming years.
IDS shares jumped by 29% on April 17 after it announced it had turned down an indicative offer at 320p per share from Kretinsky’s EP Group.
The amount of money Czechia spent on Russian energy imports until the end of 2023 could finance more than three weeks of Russian fighting in Ukraine.
The conference demonstrates the spread and rise of the radical right, which could become the third largest force in the European Parliament in June.
Media platform that has promoted far-right EU politicians was expelled from Czechia last month.
Creditors vote to eject biggest of them, power supplier Tameh Czech, from the list of creditors.
The slow start to 2024 means the economy will stagnate this year, but the recovery should gain further momentum in 2025, the IMF forecast.
US President praises Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU.
At the same time CEE workers leave because of Hungary's low wages.
The former Fidesz insider has shaken up the political status quo as he is now polling at 14-15%, in third place.
Estonian Interior Minister Lauri Laanemets said he is set to propose to the country’s parliament Riigikogu that they declare the Moscow-based Orthodox Patriarchate a terrorist organisation.
A special commission will now look at the proposals in order to hammer out a compromise text.
Analysts calculate that the postponement of HUF675bn (€1.73bn) of state investments will not be enough and that some HUF1.1 trillion of fiscal consolidation is required to keep the revised target of 4.5% of GDP this year.
'National champion' oil group humiliated by deal with unchecked middleman in scandal that only emerged after dismissal of CEO appointed by PiS government.
"The MigrationPact is another nail in the coffin of the European Union. Unity is dead, secure borders are no more. Hungary will never give in to the mass migration frenzy! We need a change in Brussels in order to StopMigration!" Orban said.
Hungarian oil and gas giant MOL has inaugurated one of Europe's largest green hydrogen plants and the biggest in CEE to support refinery operations at its facility south of Budapest from a €22mn investment.
Fiala had a holding in PDZ fund suspected of money laundering.
Conservative coalition deputies likely to vote down liberalisation, resulting in a spectacular government defeat.