Croatia to build €100 million cross-border gas pipeline to Bosnia
Croatia will participate in a project to connect its natural gas network, and the LNG terminal on the northern Adriatic island of Krk to that of neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina,…
Croatia will participate in a project to connect its natural gas network, and the LNG terminal on the northern Adriatic island of Krk to that of neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina,…
Voters are going to the polls today in the primary election for a swing seat on the state’s Supreme Court, with abortion rights, gerrymandered maps and more at stake. Send…
Serbia is soon to receive EU money worth €600 million to reconstruct the Belgrade-Niš railway by 2029, making it the largest single grant Serbia has ever received from the bloc.…
A Liberian-flagged vessel was raided in Albanian waters on Monday after law enforcement authorities suspected it of violating sanctions against Russia, and some 22,500
To facilitate cooperation in prosecuting war crimes in Ukraine, Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon presented an initiative for an international treaty at the EU Foreign Affairs Council Monday she says…
The EU directive on the energy efficiency of buildings has triggered strong reactions in Italy, but the legislative process is still ongoing, and the text may be amended, MEP Nicola…
Montenegro’s tourism revenues reached €997 million last year, just €50 million short of the all-time best recorded in 20
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Estonian voters are gearing up for elections due in two weeks, but there are fears the country could be at risk due to a large Russian-speaking minority and shared borders…
There is no reason why Finland cannot sell ammunition and heavy armament to Turkey, Defence Minister Mikko Savola said in an interview with Uusi Suomi on Sunday. Interviewed by Uusi…