
Nervous Croatia To Reintroduce Conscription
The Croatian parliament voted to reinstate compulsory military service—amid the growing global tensions prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Croatian parliament voted to reinstate compulsory military service—amid the growing global tensions prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The suspects targeted Jewish and Muslim communities with vandalism, amid rising tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.

Despite years of negotiations, only Montenegro has made significant progress, while the other candidate countries lag behind in the EU accession process.

Former prime minister Ivo Sanader is set for release after serving nearly two-thirds of an 18-year sentence for corruption.

Vili Beroš is accused of leading a criminal network that defrauded the Croatian health system

Facing pressure to meet NATO commitments, a group of EU countries will now be allowed to take on extra debt to fund military upgrades.
Criticism of the Balkan country’s ‘prejudice’ includes the claim that its legal ‘gender recognition’ process is ‘burdensome and overly medicalised.’
Young Croatian men will be required to serve two months in the armed forces under new legislation backed by the president.

The event marked a milestone for the cause of the victims of communism and posed a moral challenge to European institutions.
He claimed that delays could destabilize the Balkans and aid foreign influence