Wednesday, 31st December 2025

UNESCO

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...

Slovenia’s Timeless Jurjevanje Festival

In the quiet Slovenian town of Črnomelj, something remarkable happens each June. The pastoral calm of Bela Krajina bursts into colour, rhythm and joy as...

The 500-Year-Old Easter Tradition Still Alive on Hvar

Every Holy Thursday, as dusk cloaks the Croatian island of Hvar, a centuries-old ritual awakens. For nearly 500 years, the Za Križen procession has united six villages—Jelsa,...

Kotor’s Cruise Season Sets Sail

Kotor, a jewel of the Adriatic, is preparing to kick off its 2025 cruise season with the arrival of the MSC Opera on April 10, marking...

Viking Star Docks in Kotor

In a scene that blends modern luxury with centuries-old charm, the Viking Star, a floating palace owned by the Norwegian-American cruise giant Viking Ocean Cruises, made...

Ohrid Property Prices Surge

Ohrid, the jewel of Macedonia's lakeside, is experiencing a property boom that’s breaking all records. As foreign buyers flock to the area, prices for new...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Advances Armed Forces Modernization

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved several multi-year modernization projects for the Armed Forces, including...

North Macedonia to Welcome Two Major High-Tech Foreign Investments

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced two major foreign high-tech investments, one from Turkey and one from Germany,...

The Year Tech Became the System

AI stopped being a clever add-on and became the backbone—of power grids, regulation, capital, and national strategy. For years, artificial...

New Online Tool Makes Learning Slovenian More Accessible

The textbook, Naslon, is available in seven languages and focuses on practical language skills needed in everyday and official...

Croatia Unveils €2.18 Billion Defence Modernisation Plan

Croatia has approved a €2.18 billion military modernisation package, marking one of the country’s most significant defence investments to...
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