EUFOR Commander Meets BiH Deputy Defence Ministers

The commander of EUFOR Althea - Major General Maurizio Fronda, met with the...

First Public Granting Of Croatian Citizenship Held In Serbia

The first public ceremony for granting citizenship of Croatia was held in Subotica, marking...

Slovenia Introduces A Label For Fully Domestic Food Products

Shoppers in Slovenia will soon be able to identify fully domestic food products...

Slovenia Invests €59 Million To Modernise Power Grid

The government of Slovenia has approved nearly €59 million in funding for six...

Expansion Planned For Mostar International Airport Terminal

Plans are underway to expand the passenger terminal at Mostar International Airport as authorities...

Most Popular Baby Names In Croatia

Croatia has released the latest list of the most popular baby names,...

Ljubljana Business School Marks 80 Years With Global Ambitions

The School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana is marking its 80th...

Doctor Brain Drain From Croatia Shows Signs Of Slowing

Croatia is seeing signs that the long-standing outflow of doctors to other...

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The Villages we Forgot and Why They’ll Matter Again

You don’t come to Gostuša by accident. The road that climbs...

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The Day Serbia Hit the Energy Wall

Hit the Energy Wall Washington said no. Moscow won’t sell. And now Serbia’s biggest refinery is going dark. For years, Serbia treated its energy sector as a diplomatic buffer — a carefully maintained grey zone between East and West where business could operate as...

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Austria’s Enduring Influence in Adria

How a small Alpine nation still shapes the sea it once ruled Evening settles over Rijeka’s port, cranes glinting against a violet horizon. Freight trains slide down from the Alps, bearing goods stamped with Austrian precision — steel, timber, machinery, pharmaceuticals. A century after...

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