Croatia on Thursday recommended its nationals postpone non-essential travel to Serbia, alleging Belgrade had expelled five Croatian women citing security reasons.
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 civil society organizations in the Serbian capital,
More than half of young people in Romania express a desire to emigrate for more than six months to another country, with 8% having a very strong desire, 11% a strong desire, and 32% a moderate desire to emigrate,
Romania has officially joined the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, making it easier for Romanian citizens and nationals to plan a trip to the States (assuming they're traveling through a friendly and hassle-free U.S. airport).
Romania's armed forces have expanded their involvement in NATO's defense measures on the eastern flank by contributing personnel and military equipment to two additional battle groups. These are stationed in Slovakia,
Most of the Romanian CFOs predict increase in revenues for this year (58%), but their share has been continuously declining over the past years, from 73% in 2021. Their expectations are in line with their Central European peers’.
Romania will be the 43rd country to become a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). The new designation made by Secretary of Homeland
The United States announced on January 10 that would allow Romania citizens into its visa waiver programme, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days starting March 31. Romania had met the stringent security requirements to join the programme,
A one-day boycott held in protest against persistent price rises left many shops, malls and petrol stations empty on Friday, although some economists warn that such actions do not have much impact.
By bne IntelliNews Croatian shops were almost empty on January 24 when a one-day shopping boycott was organised in protest against high prices. The campaign, widely circulated on social media, urged citizens to abstain from purchases for a day to pressure retailers and policymakers into taking action to rein in prices.
In Croatia, a boycott of shops, retail chains and gas stations has been announced for today due to the constant increase in prices, based on an initiative that started from the Facebook group “Hello,
Surviving Croat and Slovene members of the stormy 14th Congress of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia met to recall their delegations' historic walk-out in 1990 – which effectively ended the old Yugoslav state.