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Tipping Prompts Spark Backlash In Croatia’s Service Sector

Croatia is witnessing a growing backlash against the spread of tipping prompts in shops, cafés and restaurants, as digital payment systems increasingly encourage customers to...

Film On Zrinski Noble Family Premieres In Zagreb

A new film dedicated to the legacy of the Zrinski family has premiered in Zagreb, offering a cinematic portrayal of one of the most prominent noble dynasties...

Croatia Cancels Brdo-Brijuni Summit Amid Vučić Visit Controversy

Croatia has cancelled the upcoming Brdo-Brijuni summit, a high-level regional initiative designed to strengthen cooperation among Southeast European leaders, following controversy surrounding the planned participation of Aleksandar...

ECB Gets New Number Two: Boris Vujčić Appointed Vice-President

The European Council has appointed Boris Vujčić as Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB), marking a significant move for both Croatia and the broader Adria region within...

Free WiFi is Spreading Across Montenegro: 24 Cities Next in Line

Montenegro is rolling out free public internet access across the country, with coverage set to reach 24 municipalities by September under the WiFi4WB initiative...

Zagreb Set To Launch Europe’s First Robotaxi Service

Zagreb is preparing to introduce what is being billed as Europe’s first robotaxi service, as part of a broader push to modernise urban transport and...

IMF to Launch Southeast Europe Development Hub by 2027

The International Monetary Fund will establish a new Regional Capacity Development Center in Rome, marking a significant step in strengthening economic governance across Southeast...

Slovenia Becomes First EU Country to Limit Fuel Purchases Per Vehicle

Under the new rules, households and businesses will face daily fuel purchase limits, although emergency services, essential transport, and certain professional sectors are exempt....

Half a Million Serbs Have Moved to the EU Over the Past Decade

In the past decade around 500,000 citizens of Serbia have emigrated to European Union countries, with the largest number relocating to Croatia.The migration reflects ongoing economic and social pressures...

Croatia Tightens Control After Olive Oil Quality Tests

Croatia has stepped up oversight of olive oil quality following inspection results that revealed irregularities in labeling and product standards on the market. Authorities conducted testing...

KONTEH Marks 20 Years Connecting Students and Tech Industry 

One of Serbia’s most prominent student technology events returns this March, celebrating two decades of linking academia with the...

Artificial Intelligence Set to Reshape Job Market in Serbia

The rapid development of artificial intelligence is expected to significantly reshape the labour market, with experts warning that certain...

Over 230,000 Electronic Certificates Issued Since e-Bolovanje Launch

Since the introduction of the e-Bolovanje system, more than 230,000 electronic sick leave certificates have been issued in Serbia,...

Leadership Transition at Rimac Technology 

Rimac Technology, the internationally recognised Tier 1 automotive supplier, has announced key leadership changes designed to steer the company...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Advances Armed Forces Modernization

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved several multi-year modernization projects for the Armed Forces, including...
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