The Peace Implementation Council remains divided over the appointment of the next High Representative, with the United States and European allies backing different candidates.
The...
A large majority of Croatian citizens continue to view the country’s membership in the European Union positively, with 81% saying they see the EU as a...
Speaking at the 19th Dubrovnik Forum, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said the changing geopolitical landscape requires Europe to reinforce its competitiveness, resilience and unity. Addressing...
In one of his first major interviews since becoming EBRD Managing Director for South-Eastern Europe, Grzegorz Zielinski discusses investment, competitiveness, energy transition and why...
Governments still dominate headlines. Investors increasingly determine outcomes. Across Adria, the balance of influence is quietly shifting from politics to capital.
For much of the...
For years, European integration in the Western Balkans felt like a process permanently stuck between ambition and postponement. Negotiations advanced, governments changed, reforms were...
Slovenia marked Independence Day on 25 June, commemorating the adoption of key statehood documents in 1991 that formally launched the country’s path toward independence from...
Croatia is preparing a major reform of its boating licence system, introducing compulsory practical training for aspiring skippers as part of broader efforts to improve...
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met with members of the Croatian community in Hamilton, Ontario, during a reception hosted at the Croatian Sports and Community Centre. Addressing attendees,...
The findings highlight one of the key challenges facing Serbia’s rapidly expanding information and communications technology industry. While the sector...