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Whether a new hot conflict may erupt in the Balkans, what role the return to power in the US of Donald Trump plays in the ...
Croatia's government intends to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and reach 3% by 2030, as announced by ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban nearly ignited a conflict in the Balkans with potentially unpredictable outcomes, stated Szabolcs Panyi, a journalist for the VSquare portal, on Monday. Earlier ...
Croatia is increasingly dependent on foreign workers to meet its annual labor demands, particularly in the tourism sector, ...
The deminers walk painstakingly across a field near the town of Gospic in southern Croatia, using metal detectors to find ...
The number of foreign tourists who visited Bosnia and Herzegovina increased 9.9% year-on-year to 61,435 in February, the statistics office said on Monday.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Western Balkans, is bordered by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is home to three main ethnic groups: Bosniak Muslims, Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Serbs.
Millions of landmines were planted in Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Serbia during the bloody collapse of former Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s. Davor Laura, the head of operations at the ...