Montenegro is intensifying investments in road infrastructure, with projects worth more than €150 million currently underway, led by the construction of the Tivat–Jaz boulevard—one of...
Marko Primorac, Croatia’s former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, has been appointed Vice-President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), marking the first time a...
Montenegro has provisionally closed Chapter 21 – Trans-European Networks, marking another step forward in its EU accession negotiations at the latest intergovernmental conference in Brussels.
The chapter...
Nine doctors from across Central and Eastern Europe have been recognised for their research at the 12th annual International Medis Awards for Medical Research. The...
Food safety authorities in Croatia have issued recalls for several imported food products after detecting chemical substances that could pose potential health risks to consumers. The...
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has significantly affected exports from Serbia to the European Union. According to industry representatives, exports in certain sectors have...
Slovenia has symbolically inaugurated a new railway line connecting Divača and the port city of Koper, completing the country’s largest infrastructure project in recent years. The €1.1...
The government of Slovenia has approved nearly €59 million in funding for six projects aimed at modernising the country’s electricity grid and supporting the expansion of...
Croatia is seeing signs that the long-standing outflow of doctors to other European countries is slowing, offering cautious optimism for the country’s healthcare system. Authorities...
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL Group has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Croatian pipeline operator JANAF, alleging abuse of a dominant market position.
According to reports,...