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.
A recent consumer boycott in Croatia sparked a wave of similar actions across the Balkans, as citizens expressed frustration with high prices. On January 24, many Croatian shoppers refrained from making purchases in solidarity with a Facebook-led movement called "Hello,
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — 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, Belgrade.
Croatia on Thursday recommended its nationals postpone non-essential travel to Serbia, alleging Belgrade had expelled five Croatian women citing security reasons.
Bosnia and North Macedonia who were taking part this week in a workshop for nongovernmental organizations. Relations between main Balkan rivals Croatia and Serbia have been tense for years since ...
Croatia defeated Iceland 32-26 in the second match of Group 4 in the main round of the 2025 Men's Handball World Championship. After tonight's phenomenal performance, Croatia now leads the group and will decide its own fate in the final round.
ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia warned its citizens ... Apart from the Croatian activists, citizens from Romania, Slovenia, Bosnia and North Macedonia who were taking part this week in a workshop ...
January 24 (SeeNews) - Croatian food and pharmaceuticals producer Podravka [ZSE: PODR] said on Friday it has received all regulatory approvals that its unit Podravka Agri needs to take over the agricultural segment of the local Fortenova Group.
A large-scale boycott of supermarket chains took place in Croatia on January 24, 2025, in protest against rising prices, particularly in the retail and food sectors. Another boycott is planned for January 31.
Croatian public broadcaster HRT plans to lay off over 800 employees by March as part of a business consolidation plan. This aligns with their 'New Direction'
In North Macedonia, gambling is more than just a popular pastime – it’s a major economic driver. Papazoski and Mishev Law Firm Attorney at Law Ivan Mishev, Law office Emil Miftari Attorney at Law Elen
January 30 (SeeNews) - North Macedonia's largest lender Komercijalna Banka [ MSE:KMB] said on Thursday it booked a net profit of nearly 5 billion denars ($84.7 million/81.2 million euro) in 2024, up 37.7% year-on-year.