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Gordana Vunjak-Novaković Receives Prestigious L’Oréal–UNESCO Science Award

One of the world's leading experts in regenerative medicine, Gordana Vunjak-Novaković, has received the 2026 International L'Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science Award, one of...

Zadar Unveils Renovated Kapetanski Park Court

A newly renovated basketball court has been officially opened in Kapetanski Park in Zadar, marking the completion of a major revitalisation project and creating...

Montenegro Strengthens Protection Measures for Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor

Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated that the protection of the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is a key state priority, highlighting a series of...

Five Scientists Receive 2026 L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Awards

Five scientists from across Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and North America have been selected as recipients of the 2026 International L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women...

Dubrovnik Airport Unveils Expanded Summer 2026 Flight Schedule

Dubrovnik Airport has kicked off its summer 2026 flight schedule, traditionally the busiest period of the year, with expanded operations and an even wider network...

Euro Coins to Change From January 1, 2026, Some to Feature Cyrillic Script

Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro on January 1, 2026, becoming the 21st member of the European Union to join the single currency...

Celje Earns UNESCO Title For Literature And Creativity

As Slovenia’s third largest city, Celje was honoured for its strong literary heritage, vibrant reading culture, and creative community spirit. Home to numerous public libraries,...

Vandalism Strikes Dubrovnik’s 15th-Century Small Onofrio Fountain

In the quiet, early hours of Sunday, Dubrovnik awoke to the news that one of its most treasured historic landmarks — the Small Onofrio...

Europe’s Oldest Lakeside Settlement Unearthed in Albania

Excavations in the Lin area have uncovered what researchers believe could be Europe’s oldest known lakeside settlement, dating back over 8,000 years. Wooden pile structures preserved in...

Slovenia’s AI Leap: Building the Future

With one of Europe’s fastest supercomputers and a UNESCO-backed AI research hub, Slovenia is stepping onto the global stage with a bold message: ethical...

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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