Split

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...

Cultural Capital

Croatia’s Sound Factory

For nearly a century, Croatia has been producing something that travels more easily than goods, survives political upheaval and reaches audiences far beyond its...

Croatia Records Tourism Growth In Early 2026 Season

According to the latest tourism data, Croatia welcomed more visitors during the first months of 2026, while overnight stays also recorded steady growth. The figures suggest...

United Airlines Launches First Direct Transatlantic Route To Split

United Airlines has inaugurated its first-ever direct transatlantic service to Split, marking a significant step in strengthening Croatia’s global connectivity. The new seasonal route links Split with...

Decline in Religious Callings Raises Concerns in Croatia

Croatia is experiencing a continued decline in the number of monks and nuns, as interest in religious vocations weakens among younger generations. Recent figures point...

New Innovative Healthcare Centre Planned in Dugopolje

Croatia is moving forward with plans to build a new healthcare centre in Dugopolje, marking a significant step in improving local medical infrastructure. The project,...

Croatia Sees Early Signs of Demographic Stabilisation

Croatia is showing tentative signs of demographic recovery, with recent data indicating a slight increase in the number of births alongside a gradual return of...

Croatia’s Potato Production Declines Putting Pressure On Self-Sufficiency

Croatia is facing a continued decline in potato production, with both cultivated land and total yields steadily decreasing over recent years. The sector, once more...

Croatia Introduces New Taxi Law Changes for 2026

Croatia is set to implement new changes to its taxi regulations in 2026, targeting improved oversight, fair competition, and higher service quality across the industry....

Split Launches Affordable Housing Project To Address Growing Demand

Authorities in Split have unveiled a large-scale housing initiative designed to tackle rising property prices and limited availability, particularly affecting young families and middle-income residents. The...

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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