Slovenia Provides Assistance to the Northeast After Heavy Snowfall

Slovenia Provides Assistance to the Northeast After Heavy Snowfall

Prime Minister Robert Golob has promised nationwide assistance to areas in northeastern Slovenia affected by heavy snowfall. During a visit to the affected areas, the Prime Minister emphasized that th...

Slovenian Enterprise Fund Announces Public Call for Innovative Companies Worth 2.16 Million Euros

Slovenian Enterprise Fund Announces Public Call for Innovative Companies Worth 2.16 Million Euros

The Slovenian Enterprise Fund has announced a public call entitled 'Incentives for Starting Innovative Companies 2026', with a total fund of 2.16 million euros. This call is intended for young compani...

State Considers Purchasing PET/CT Scanners After Paying Millions to Private Clinic

State Considers Purchasing PET/CT Scanners After Paying Millions to Private Clinic

The Croatian health administration is considering the cost-effectiveness of investing in its own PET/CT scanners for public hospitals, after the Croatian Health Insurance Fund (HZZO) paid a significan...

Parents and Children Protest in Zagreb Over Slow School Renovation

Parents and Children Protest in Zagreb Over Slow School Renovation

Hundreds of parents and students protested in front of the Ivan Goran Kovačić Elementary School in Zagreb, expressing dissatisfaction with the lengthy renovation of the school building damaged in the ...

Shift of Power in Football: Players Greater Than Clubs

Shift of Power in Football: Players Greater Than Clubs

Professional football has undergone significant changes in the last thirty years, with a shift in the balance of power between clubs and players. This transformation reflects globalization, deregulati...

Two Moldovans Charged with Stealing €177,000 from ATMs in Međimurje

Two Moldovans Charged with Stealing €177,000 from ATMs in Međimurje

The Municipal State Attorney's Office in Čakovec has filed an indictment against two Moldovan citizens on suspicion that, during the period from June to October 2025, they broke into four ATMs in the ...

State and Public Service Unions in Croatia Form New Platform Due to Dissatisfaction with Government's Approach

State and Public Service Unions in Croatia Form New Platform Due to Dissatisfaction with Government's Approach

Several state and public service unions in Croatia are joining forces to form a new platform, expressing their dissatisfaction with the Government's approach to social dialogue and negotiations regard...

46 People Arrested After Violent Opposition Protests in Tirana

46 People Arrested After Violent Opposition Protests in Tirana

Following violent opposition protests in Tirana, which took place last night and during which demonstrators rampaged in front of the Government and Parliament buildings for four hours, 46 people have ...

Europol Supported Action Against International Drug Production Network in Ukraine, Poland, and Moldova

Europol Supported Action Against International Drug Production Network in Ukraine, Poland, and Moldova

Europol provided support to police agencies in Ukraine, Poland, and Moldova in a joint operation aimed at dismantling an international criminal network involved in the production and trafficking of sy...

Three People Killed in Helicopter Crash in the Russian Far East

Three People Killed in Helicopter Crash in the Russian Far East

Three people have died in a helicopter crash in the Amur region, in the Russian Far East. The accident involved a private "Robinson" type helicopter, which disappeared from radar earlier in the day. A...

Food Agency Destroys Over a Ton of Unsafe Food and Issues Roughly 20,000 Euros in Fines

Food Agency Destroys Over a Ton of Unsafe Food and Issues Roughly 20,000 Euros in Fines

The Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) destroyed more than one ton (1,010 kilograms) of unsafe food during recent inspections. Enhanced controls were carried out in facilities that produce and sell so-c...

Mickoski: North Macedonia is a victim of European 'bullying'; politicians in Brussels are aware of it

Mickoski: North Macedonia is a victim of European 'bullying'; politicians in Brussels are aware of it

The Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, stated that his country is a victim of classic European 'bullying' in the European integration process. He said this during a conference dedi...