René Trokaz at Vima: "Expansion and deepening of the EU go hand in hand"
The article discusses the aspirations of Western Balkan countries for EU membership and the implications of geopolitical developments on this process.
Communists Prepare Cadres for Revolution, and See How Jutarnji Writes About It
A seminar on communist ideology was held in Zagreb by the Revolutionary Communist Alliance, aiming to prepare participants for a socialist revolution, while the tone of reporting by Jutarnji list raises questions.
Turks in Bulgaria: From the 'Revival Process' to the 'Great Excursion' and the Search for Identity
The article explores the historical and cultural significance of the Turkish population in Bulgaria and their ongoing quest for identity.
Babiš's fund closed a deal with a Balkan businessman. His company supplied sanctioned parts to Russia
Babiš's investment group Hartenberg has made a controversial deal with a Serbian aircraft repair company, currently awaiting anti-monopoly approval.
Vučić warned of a 'military alliance' of Balkan neighbors. Promised to strengthen the Serbian army, while others are arming too
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić highlighted concerns about a military alliance among neighboring Balkan countries and announced plans to bolster Serbia's military capabilities during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
The day the flag of Northern Epirus was raised – What happened on February 17, 1914, and how we came to 'Southern Albania'
The article discusses the historical significance of February 17, 1914, when the autonomy of Northern Epirus was declared, marking a pivotal moment for the Greek community in the region.
Six mysterious 'Twin Peaks' deaths in Balkan Mountains stir controversy
The mysterious deaths of six individuals in a cabin fire in the Bulgarian Balkan Mountains have drawn significant media attention as authorities struggle to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Britain’s Balkan ruse: How the UK turned ‘press freedom’ into a weapon
The article discusses how the UK is supposedly using programs aimed at promoting press freedom in the Balkans as a means of advancing its geopolitical interests, despite its own controversial record in media freedom.
Croats shared what life is like in the diaspora: 'This doesn't exist in our Balkan countries, I have been rejuvenated'
A discussion on Reddit reveals why many Croats, seeking better quality of life, are considering leaving for countries like America or Canada, with some sharing transformative experiences from their time abroad.
Aleksandra has been living in Britain for years: "Life in the West is not as wonderful as it is thought"
Aleksandra Dragović, an astrophysics PhD student in Cambridge, shares her challenging experiences of living in Britain, countering the common belief that life in Western countries is easier and more prosperous.
How to make the best homemade hurmašice? A reader has the top recipe
The article provides a top recipe for hurmašice, a traditional Balkan dessert popular in Bosnian cuisine, known for its sweet syrup and rich texture.
Recipe for Juicy Hurmašice: Traditional Cake from the Balkans
This article provides a traditional recipe for hurmašice, a beloved Balkan cake known for its juicy sweetness and made with a simple dough soaked in syrup.
Crvena Jabuka Preparing Concert at Boogaloo
The iconic band Crvena Jabuka, influential in the pop-rock scene for four decades, is set to perform a spectacular concert at Boogaloo on Saturday, March 28.
How the Balkans and Venezuela are Connected in the Global Cocaine Network
The article explores the connections between Balkan criminal groups and Venezuelan suppliers in the global cocaine trade, highlighting recent legal actions against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro for drug-related terrorism.
Serbia Threatened by 'Croatian Scenario'
The article discusses the potential takeover of Serbia's Naftna Industrija Srbija (NIS) by Hungary's MOL, amidst American sanctions and its implications for the Balkan region.
Spain debuts with brilliance and poise in the European Championship opener against Serbia
Spain shines in the first half and manages the Balkan pressure in the second half, winning 29-27.
Military Techniques and Assault on Container Ships: Three Organizations Dedicated to Cocaine Trafficking in Spain Fall
Spanish National Police and Civil Guard have seized 2.5 tons of cocaine and arrested around thirty individuals connected to the violent and powerful Balkan Clan.
Check out the cars that have passed through Split these days (all cheaper than 1000€)
Unusual cars have been driving through the streets of Split recently, attracting the attention of passersby as part of the 'Carbage Run: Winter Balkan Edition 2026' race, which features older and uniquely modified vehicles.
War weapons for assaulting ships at sea: a network that introduced 2,500 kilos of cocaine in Cádiz from Colombia has been dismantled
A joint operation by customs officials, Guardia Civil, and National Police led to the arrest of 30 individuals and the dismantling of three criminal organizations linked to the 'Balkan Cartel' in Spain.
Tomislav Tomašević bans ZDS, in Zagreb supporters of Chetniks perform freely
Zagreb's Mayor Tomislav Tomašević bans the salute 'For the Homeland Ready' at city venues while allowing nationalist Serbian singers to perform freely amidst media outrage over a controversial song.
This Peace Determined the Fate of the Balkan Peoples Since the Middle Ages
The article discusses the significance of the peace agreement made in Aachen in 813 between Charlemagne and Byzantine Emperor Michael, which set a foundation for better relations and political alignment between the two powers impacting the region inhabited by today's Croats.
Bosnian from Sweden Slams Balkan People Over Snow: 'You Cry Over Three Snowflakes, Stay Home'
A Bosnian woman living in Sweden criticized Balkans for their complaints about snow, showcasing how her street in Sweden deals with snowfall without constant clearing.
Recipe for Dana: This is the best recipe for chard pie: Once you try it, you will always make it
This article presents a traditional recipe for zeljanica, a beloved Balkan chard pie, highlighting its rich, homemade appeal and connection to culinary heritage.
Mindaugas Nikoličius becomes the sports director of a regional giant?
Mindaugas Nikoličius is a leading candidate to become the sports director of FK ŽELJEZNIČAR, as the club undergoes significant changes.
A map that could divide the region: Which is the most boring country Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia...?
A Reddit post sparked a humorous debate about which Balkan country is considered the 'most boring' among Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, highlighting regional stereotypes and rivalries.
Balkan singer published a photo with Perišić and Jovetić
Balkan singer Danijel Alibabić shared a photo with footballers Ivan Perišić and Stevan Jovetić on social media, sparking excitement among fans.
VIDEO: Popular page reminded of Modrić's master move with the sound of a Balkan hit
A popular Instagram page recalled Luka Modrić's brilliant move during Real Madrid's 2017 Supercup victory over Barcelona with a short video.
No one is bitter about a sweet in Europe: the 5 most recognized desserts throughout North Macedonia
The article highlights the five most famous desserts from North Macedonia, showcasing their deep-rooted tradition influenced by Balkan heritage and Ottoman culinary influences.
Bulgaria introduces the Euro as the 21st country - citizens withdraw cash overnight
As of the new year, Bulgaria has replaced the Lev with the Euro, becoming the 21st country to adopt the common currency as its official payment method.
When Cretan soldiers sang the New Year's carols at the front of the Balkan Wars
Lost handwritten verses by a volunteer soldier reveal how faith and tradition accompanied Cretan fighters in the trenches during 1912-1913.