Wednesday, 25th February 2026

Business

Montenegro’s Arms Trade Under Scrutiny Amid Congo and Israel Links

Montenegro exported weapons including rifles to the Democratic Republic of the Congo while importing ammunition from Israel...

Air Albania Struggles After Turkish Airlines Exit

Air Albania launched in 2018 as the new flag carrier of Albania through a public private partnership with Turkish Airlines, which held a 49...

Croatia Targets Illegal Short Term Rentals with New Hospitality Law

Croatia is preparing a new Hospitality Act designed to curb illegal short term rentals and strengthen oversight of the rapidly growing private accommodation market....

Sarajevo Faces Scrutiny Over Unsupervised Tram System

Concerns have emerged in Sarajevo over the functioning of the city’s tram system, amid claims of insufficient supervision and unclear responsibility within the public...

Serbia Eyes Nuclear Power Plant by 2040 After Talks with Rosatom

Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović met with Alexey Likhachev - Director General of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom - to...

Serbia to Export Beef and Lamb to Tunisia

The Serbian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management announced that veterinary certificates for the export of beef and lamb to Tunisia have been...

Štajerska Ranked Third Among Europe’s Top Travel Destinations

Štajerska, the renowned wine region in northeastern Slovenia, has been voted Europe’s third most desirable destination to visit this year, behind Madrid and Nicosia,...

AI Adoption in Serbian Agriculture Is Promising, Still Not Up To EU Standards

While the European Union has already integrated advanced digital tools into agricultural policy and funding frameworks, Serbian producers face structural challenges, including limited investment...

Hungary and Slovakia Urge Croatia to Allow Transit of Russian Oil

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has publicly urged Croatia to permit the transport of Russian crude oil through the Adria oil pipeline to Hungary and...

Slovenia Ended 2025 With Solid Economic Growth

Slovenia’s economy grew by 1.1% in real terms in 2025, with seasonally-adjusted GDP rising 0.9% for the year and a stronger 1.6% in the...

Albania Struggles to Align Social Well-Being With EU Standards

A recent report by the Vienna Institute for International Studies (WIIW) highlights a significant gap between Albania’s economic growth and social welfare. While GDP...

Serbia Lags Behind Europe

Recent analysis shows that Serbia needs approximately 35 years to reach the average standard of living in the EU, and around 26 years to...

Croatia And Slovenia Announce €20 Billion Infrastructure Investment Plan

Croatia and Slovenia have unveiled plans for a joint infrastructure investment cycle worth around €20 billion, aimed at strengthening transport links, energy networks, and...

New 8,600 m² Residential Complex Planned in Zvezdarska Šuma

Plans have been unveiled for an 8,595 m² residential development in Belgrade’s Zvezdarska Šuma. The complex will feature buildings with a ground floor, first...

Stubičke Toplice to Open New Four-Star Hotel in €17 Million Health Tourism Boost

Stubičke Toplice, one of Croatia’s top spa and rehabilitation destinations, is set to expand with a new four-star hotel as part of a €17...