Ukraine: Ministry of Economy presents mechanism for action after hostile attacks on businesses in Kyiv and region

The algorithm of actions and state programs that allow for the prompt restoration of the work of enterprises in Kyiv and the Kyiv region affected by hostile missile attacks, compensation for losses, and preservation of jobs were presented during a meeting with business. Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky spoke…

Moldova: agreement signed with Iceland to operate direct flights

Moldova and Iceland will operate direct flights. Deputy Prime Minister, Infrastructure and Regional Development Minister Vladimir Bolea and Warsaw-based Ambassador of Iceland to Moldova Fridrik Jonsson today signed the Agreement on Air Services between the governments of the two states. The document establishes the regulatory framework for bilateral air services and includes provisions on aviation…

Bulgaria: country among EU leaders in women’s participation in ICT sector

In 2025, employment in the European Union’s information and communication technology (ICT) sector reached 3.4 million people, reflecting continued expansion of the industry across the bloc, according to Eurostat data. The figure marks an increase of 5.1% compared with 2024, when around 3.2 million specialists were employed in ICT-related roles. Despite this growth, the sector…

Baltic States: GPS interference eroding satellite navigation reliability

Recent GPS disruptions across the Baltic Sea region are forcing aviation and defense sectors to prepare for unreliable satellite navigation, an Estonian researcher warns. Tallinn University of Technology (Taltech) senior lecturer Ivo Muursepp explained that GPS interference is often described using a single general term, although two distinct technologies must be distinguished: jamming and spoofing.…