Dubrovnik’s Night of Museums attracted more than 2,100 visitors, with exhibitions, guided tours, workshops, and interactive ...
Croatia is entering the final stretch of its bid to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, with ...
The City of Dubrovnik has announced free public transport on all Libertas bus services during the celebrations of the ...
Meeting in Zagreb, leaders of the European People’s Party highlighted demographic decline, competitiveness and security as defining challenges for Europe amid war in Ukraine and global uncertainty ...
Croatian Post Bank (HPB) has been awarded an investment-grade credit rating by Moody’s, a milestone that places the lender among a small group of Croatian companies with such standing and broadens its ...
For the first time on record, electric vehicles have outsold petrol-powered cars across the European Union, underscoring a decisive shift in how Europeans move—and how quickly the continent’s ...
Join Dubrovnik locals for Tombula on Stradun during the Feast of St Blaise—a lively, historic game played every February 3 ...
New Eurostat data shows Croatia’s restaurant and hotel prices sit close to the EU average, positioning the country between ...
Beginning in 2027, the European Union will impose a bloc-wide limit on the use of cash in business transactions, allowing ...
Just off Dubrovnik’s ancient walls lies Lokrum, an island that feels like a secret even when you know it’s there. Dense with ...
Croatia’s prime minister, Andrej Plenković, on Tuesday attended the opening of the first permanent exhibition of the Croatian ...
The Croatian/Serbian comedy The Wedding (Svadba), directed by Igor Šeregi, has recorded the strongest cinema opening ever for ...