Croatia has sent a diplomatic protest note to neighboring Serbia after Belgrade detained and deported five Croatian citizens who were taking part in a meeting of civil society organizations in the Serbian capital,
January 29 (SeeNews) - Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf [ ZSE:JNAF] has sought approval from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to execute its contract with Serbia's oil and gas company NIS [ BEL:NIIS ], which is subject to U.S. sanctions, Janaf told SeeNews on Wednesday.
Croatia has lodged a protest with Serbia after five Croatian citizens were deported from Belgrade during a civil society meeting. The incident has reignited tensions between the Balkan nations, with protests in Serbia over related governmental actions raising concerns about democratic freedoms and corruption.
Fed up with paying higher prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun turning their dissatisfaction into a boycott
ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia warned its citizens Thursday to postpone unnecessary travel to neighboring Serbia after the deportation of five Croatian activists who had taken part in a meeting of ...
ZAGREB, Croatia —Croatia warned its citizens Thursday to postpone unnecessary travel to neighboring Serbia after the deportation of five Croatian activists who had taken part in a meeting of ...
Country calls on citizens to cancel planned trips to Serbia, advises Croatian nationals in country to avoid crowded places
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Fed up with paying ever increasing prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun channeling their anger into a nascent boycott movement targeting retailers that shows signs of spreading across the Balkans.