Drought Halves Corn Yields in Republika Srpska, Livestock Threatened

Drought Halves Corn Yields in Republika Srpska, Livestock Threatened

Extremely high temperatures and a lack of rainfall, which hit Republika Srpska significantly earlier this year, have led to halved corn yields, causing concern among farmers about the potential negati...

Mandatory Labeling of Domestic Products Introduced in Supermarkets in North Macedonia

Mandatory Labeling of Domestic Products Introduced in Supermarkets in North Macedonia

Supermarkets in North Macedonia have been ordered to introduce mandatory labeling of domestic products to facilitate their differentiation from imported items. This measure is part of a government cam...

Craft Trades in Croatia: Focus on Relief and Support for Craftsmen

Craft Trades in Croatia: Focus on Relief and Support for Craftsmen

Craft trades play a key role in the Croatian economy, contributing to employment, the development of local communities, and the preservation of traditional skills. According to Marija Vukelić, Directo...

New EU Regulations Change Supermarket Offerings: Focus on Sustainability of Seven Key Commodities

New EU Regulations Change Supermarket Offerings: Focus on Sustainability of Seven Key Commodities

Supermarkets across the European Union are facing significant changes in their offerings from December this year due to the implementation of the new EU regulation on products that do not contribute t...

Introduction of Long-Term Care Contribution Results in Lower July Salaries in Slovenia

Introduction of Long-Term Care Contribution Results in Lower July Salaries in Slovenia

July salaries in Slovenia are lower compared to previous months due to the introduction of a mandatory contribution for long-term care. This change has already affected the amount of pensions, and pub...

Supreme Court Upholds Verdict Against Former Supervisors of Luka Koper for Damaging Deal

Supreme Court Upholds Verdict Against Former Supervisors of Luka Koper for Damaging Deal

The Supreme Court of Slovenia has rejected the appeals of former supervisors of Luka Koper, thus confirming the verdict that obliges them to pay 16 million euros in damages for approving a detrimental...

Mandatory Long-Term Care Contribution Introduced in Slovenia: Initial Effects on Salaries and Pensions

Mandatory Long-Term Care Contribution Introduced in Slovenia: Initial Effects on Salaries and Pensions

The mandatory long-term care contribution has officially come into effect in Slovenia, directly impacting salary and pension payments. Pensioners were the first to feel the changes, while employees an...

Swiss Army Knives Face Customs Challenges in the USA

Swiss Army Knives Face Customs Challenges in the USA

The renowned manufacturer of Swiss Army Knives, Victorinox, is facing significant challenges due to the introduction of U.S. tariffs on Swiss products. The company, known for its multifunctional knive...

Cryptocurrencies Experience Value Increase, Including Ethereum and Solana

Cryptocurrencies Experience Value Increase, Including Ethereum and Solana

The global cryptocurrency market has seen a significant increase in the value of several digital currencies. Today, August 13, 2025, the value of Bitcoin has increased by 1.21%, reaching €102,988.75. ...

China's Development: Truths and Misconceptions About the Far East's Economic Giant

China's Development: Truths and Misconceptions About the Far East's Economic Giant

China's development in recent decades exemplifies a rapid transformation that has significantly altered the global economic landscape. Since 1978, when economic reforms began, China has witnessed rema...

New Via Carpatia Route Threatens to Reduce Transit Revenue in Serbia

New Via Carpatia Route Threatens to Reduce Transit Revenue in Serbia

The establishment of the international "Via Carpatia" route, which connects the north and south of Europe, could lead to significant changes in freight traffic and transit flows, potentially resulting...

OpenAI CEO Concerned About Older Workers in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI CEO Concerned About Older Workers in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has expressed concern for the future of workers over 60 years old in the context of the rapid development and application of artificial intelligence (AI). While Altman belie...