Croatia began clearing 1,174 square kilometers of land in 1996, and since 1998 has done so with the support of several donors ...
The webinar focused on EU cohesion policy and its link with enlargement towards the Western Balkans, looking in particular at the contribution of communities of practices, intended as groups of ...
With the final phase, thanks to the European CROSS II project, Croatia will be completely mine-free by the end of the year.
The Montenegro Media Institute, in cooperation with Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa, is organising a conference to ...
In the aftermath of World War II and the creation of socialist Yugoslavia, Brijuni became a kind of second Yugoslav capital.
The Brijuni Islands, a small national park in the northern Adriatic, have a very unique history. Once a malaria-ridden area ...
Constance, Gdańsk, Klaipėda, Ejsberg. These are some of the European coastal cities that are undergoing major expansion of ...
In a quest for truth, renowned author Lea Ypi, with her new book Indignity, embarks on a journey that carries her from the ...
At the end of 2024, the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention adopted a proposal from the European Union to downgrade the wolf’s conservation status from “strictly protected” to “protected”. The ...
The MFRR Summit 2025 brings together journalists, policymakers, and civil society to address the urgent challenges facing ...
Justice, the role of the EU, life under Russian occupation, and the centrality of people in Ukraine's reconstruction plans: we spoke with Oleksandra Matviichuk, human rights lawyer and director of the ...
In this double interview between Serbia and Croatia, we talk to two experts about the state of the wolf population, until ...
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