Politics

Dubrovnik summit of Southeast Europe and Ukraine: support for peace formula and European integration

Dubrovnik summit of Southeast Europe and ...

The summit in Dubrovnik brought together the leaders of Southeast Europe and the president of Ukraine to reaffirm support for Ukraine and discuss security challenges and integration into the European Union and NATO.

Brazil lifts X-platform ban after complying with local laws

Brazil lifts X-platform ban after complying ...

Brazil has reinstated Platform X after its owner, Elon Musk, paid significant fines and blocked accounts responsible for spreading disinformation. The move comes after months of conflict with the Brazilian judiciary, which held the position that the platform must comply with local laws.

Development of transport infrastructure in the north of Croatia: high-speed roads and railways as the key to economic growth

Development of transport infrastructure in ...

The development of the transport network in the north of Croatia is gaining momentum with large investments in high-speed roads and railways, ensuring better connectivity and stimulating economic growth.

South East Europe-Ukraine Summit in Dubrovnik: support for Ukraine

South East Europe-Ukraine Summit in ...

On October 12, 2024, a summit will be held in Dubrovnik, bringing together the leaders of Southeast Europe with the aim of providing political and military support to Ukraine, with a special emphasis on the reconstruction of infrastructure.

President Milanovic visits White Sunday in Kastav: preservation of cultural heritage and promotion of Kastav Belica as a symbol of tradition

President Milanovic visits White Sunday in ...

The President of the Republic of Croatia, Zoran Milanovic, visited the Bela Nedeja event in Kastav, which celebrates the more than 600-year-old tradition of young wine and local crafts.

Croatia faces challenges within NATO while Milanovic blocks sending officers to Germany

Croatia faces challenges within NATO while ...

Zoran Milanovic's recent decisions have led to serious political turmoil within Croatia. By refusing to consent to the participation of Croatian officers in NATO's NSATU activity, the president is provoking criticism that could have long-term consequences for Croatia's international position. In the context of growing threats, this issue becomes crucial for the security and stability of the region.