Deep in the Balkans, on the rugged slopes of Mount Plješevica between Croatia and Bosnia, lies one of the Cold War’s most ...
A former Serbian army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court for war crimes during the war in Kosovo died on Monday, officials and media in Serbia said. Nebojsa Pavkovic, 79, died in Belgrade ...
The Croatian passport is now more powerful than the US passport, which has dropped off the top 10 list completely for the ...
Some analysts have pegged the aggressive anti-Israel stance as a gambit ahead of the country’s upcoming elections, when the ...
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Sarajevo to honor Halid Beslic, a beloved Bosnian folk singer. Beslic, who ...
On the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Professor Edward Dennis “Ned” Goy (1926–2000), a look at the life and cultural activity of this great Slavic scholar and translator of ...
“Praised be Jesus and Mary, Hvaljen Isus i Marija.” With these words, Pope Leo XIV greeted some 10,000 Croatians gathered on the afternoon of 7 October in St Peter’s Square. Pilgrims from across ...
It was a mistake to sell shares of INA, Croatia’s oil company, especially in light of the energy crisis, declared Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic on Tuesday in Zagreb, emphasising that his ...
Tensions are rising over the Adriatic oil pipeline. Hungarian energy group MOL points to technical failures, while Croatia’s state operator Janaf flatly denies the allegations. Speaking in New York, ...