Accommodation prices in state run nursing homes across Serbia have increased following new decisions by the competent authorities, affecting thousands of elderly residents and...
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...
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović has submitted a proposal to the Parliament to amend the Constitution, aiming to establish a general rule that employees in...
A growing number of underage individuals in Serbia are engaging in gambling, raising alarm among health professionals and educators who describe it as a...
Slovenia has assumed a central role in European defence innovation by coordinating SENTINEL, a €57 million project dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions for...
Croatia’s Ministry of Demography and Immigration has reaffirmed that the first issuance of personal identity cards for all Croatian citizens under the age of...
Reports from Serbia reveal that foreign workers, including those from Egypt, Vietnam, and India, often face poor working conditions, delayed payments, and contracts that...
The move follows the issuance of the necessary licences, allowing roughly 85,000 tonnes of crude to reach Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) this week, a...
The Republic Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) announced that starting January 1, 2026, women in Serbia will be eligible for retirement at 64...
In 2024, there were nearly 2.66 million registered vehicles, with passenger cars alone numbering almost two million, yet only 32,069 children were born that...
The city of Zagreb has launched a new initiative called Safer Night‑Time Environments in the City of Zagreb, aimed at making night-time events safer...
Magnometal, a North Macedonian company specializing in construction and road infrastructure equipment, will introduce a four-day work week for all employees starting January 1,...