European Union

Louis Crishock Takes Interim OHR Role Amid PIC Deadlock

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...

Strong Majority of Croatians Back EU Membership

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...

European Resilience Takes Center Stage At Dubrovnik Forum

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...

Split Proposes Evening Alcohol Sales Ban During Summer

Split is considering introducing a ban on retail alcohol sales after 9 p.m. during the summer months as part of broader efforts to improve public...

Grzegorz Zielinski, EBRD Managing Director for South-Eastern Europe

The Next Test Is Delivery

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...

The New Geography of Power

Who Finances Adria?

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...

By Marko Nikolić

Montenegro’s European Moment

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 Marks Independence Day

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 Plans Tougher Boat Licence Rules to Improve Safety

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...

Croatian Community in Focus During Canada Visit

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,...

Serbia Must Keep Pace With AI Revolution

At the opening of the 21st World Congress of Economists in Belgrade, Serbian President said the country must move in step with...

Women In Serbia’s ICT Sector Earn 16% Less Than Men 

The findings highlight one of the key challenges facing Serbia’s rapidly expanding information and communications technology industry. While the sector...

Čadež: AI Represents a Generational Opportunity for Serbia

Speaking at the Business Summit 2026 conference in Ložionica, attended by more than 400 participants and 200 business leaders from Serbia...

Slovenian Startup Wins Top Award For DNA Data Storage Technology

BioSistemika won the top prize at the Podim Pitching Competition in Maribor with DATANA, a patented technology designed to store digital data...

Gen Z Lives With AI, But Doesn’t Trust It

Artificial intelligence has become routine for Generation Z in Serbia. More than 80% of young people see AI as...
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