Čorak: Croatia Needs a Nuclear Power Plant on Its Own Territory

Čorak: Croatia Needs a Nuclear Power Plant on Its Own Territory

Professor and energy expert Goran Čorak stated that Croatia needs to have a nuclear power plant on its own territory, pointing out that there are two potential locations for such a project. He emphasi...

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Croatia at the Bottom of the EU for Young People Acquiring Their First Property

Young people in European countries are finding it increasingly difficult to acquire their first property, and Croatia finds itself at the bottom of the European Union in this regard. According to an a...

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New Measures in Serbia: What are the Changes in Handling Cash?

New legal provisions regulating the handling of cash are in effect in Serbia, all with the aim of more effectively preventing money laundering and the financing of terrorism. These amendments, defined...

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Croatia Targets Foreign Property Owners with New Tax

The Government of the Republic of Croatia plans to introduce a new tax targeting foreign property owners, especially those who rent them out to tourists. This announcement comes in response to growing...

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Maritime Traffic in the Strait Has Been Slow for Months

The maritime route through the Strait of Hormuz is facing serious disruptions, leading to delays in cargo delivery and disturbances in the global supply chain. Hundreds of ships are currently waiting ...

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IMF Completes Review of Agreement with North Macedonia

The Ministry of Finance of North Macedonia announced that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has successfully completed the second review of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for the country. This...

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DRI: Srbijagas Inefficient in Employing Persons with Disabilities

The State Audit Institution (DRI) has determined that the company 'Srbijagas' has not established a sufficiently effective system for employing persons with disabilities, despite this being a legal ob...

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Chronic Shortage of Waiters in Croatia

The catering sector in Croatia is facing a serious labor shortage, particularly of waiters, which is causing significant operational difficulties. Some cafes and restaurants are already forced to oper...

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Miners Await Salaries Amidst Energy Crisis

Workers at the Brown Coal Mine (RMU) "Zenica" are still waiting for salary payments, while the state insists on coal delivery to overcome the energy crisis. This situation raises the question of who w...

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Millionaire from Bosnia: From Welder to Stock Market Success

In the world of finance and business, fairy tale-like stories often unfold, and one such tale comes to us from Bosnia and Herzegovina. A former welder, whose name has not yet been officially confirmed...

Malaysia Possesses Significant Uranium Reserves

Malaysia Possesses Significant Uranium Reserves

Malaysia possesses significant uranium reserves, estimated at around 1,000 tons. This quantity is equivalent to the total uranium reserves jointly held by China, Russia, and the United States, accordi...

Belgrade's Debt a Risk to Serbia's Fiscal Stability, Says IMF

Belgrade's Debt a Risk to Serbia's Fiscal Stability, Says IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has identified the city of Belgrade as one of the key risk factors for the fiscal stability of the Republic of Serbia. In its latest report, the IMF emphasizes th...