Two decades after narrowly voting for independence, Montenegro marked its 20th Independence Day with a celebration designed to project far more than national pride.
Beneath giant screens...
Serbian Commissioner for the Protection of Equality Milan Antonijević met with Michael O’Flaherty - the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe - to discuss the state of...
New European Union rules targeting short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com are expected to significantly affect the tourism and accommodation sector in Croatia, where private rentals play...
Speaking at the opening of the exhibition “Europe, We’re Coming Back!” at the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, Andrija Mandić stated that Montenegro is not...
Speaking at the 11th OSCE South-East Europe Media Conference in Tirana, representatives of Albania emphasized the country’s commitment to protecting journalists, strengthening media pluralism and aligning with...
A new wet pet food factory has officially opened in Zlatar Bistrica, marking the first facility of its kind in Croatia. The investment was developed...
Officials in Kosovo* have confirmed the start of construction on what will become the territory’s first domestic ammunition factory. According to statements from government representatives, the...
Bulgaria celebrated a historic night as DARA won the Eurovision Song Contest with her energetic and visually striking performance of “Bangaranga.” Israel finished in second place...
Croatia Airlines has reportedly cancelled up to 900 flights as rising fuel costs continue to put pressure on airline operations across Europe. The company is...
Croatia is moving forward with a €1.7 billion defence procurement programme through the European Union SAFE instrument, aimed at strengthening military capabilities and improving strategic resilience. The...