Croatia 'They think I'm crazy': the challenge of being vegan in the Balkans More and more people are beginning to stand up for the rights of animals in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. 30/11/2017
Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Praljak: Croatian theatre director turned war criminal The Bosnian Croat military leader, who has reportedly died after drinking poison in court in The Hague, was behind the persecution of Muslims and the destruction of the historic Mostar bridge. 29/11/2017
World News First blood to Croatia and Swiss in World Cup qualifying playoffs Switzerland's 1-0 win over Northern Ireland was marked by controversy 10/11/2017
Croatia The man who walked more than 3,000 km in solidarity with refugees Croatian writer wanted to cast spotlight onto countries on refugee route. 02/11/2017
World News Migrants being smuggled into Europe ‘under car bonnets’ Europol says the new trend shows how smugglers are having to find fresh ways to get people past border security. 17/10/2017
Croatia In Croatia just 30 refugees have jobs. Prince Soniyiki wants to change that He found work via a TV show and a former army leader, now he wants to help other immigrants do the same. 04/10/2017
Sport Judo: Zagreb Grand Prix day two Some outstanding displays of technical prowess in the Croatian capital with the Hungarian anthem ringing out at the close of proceedings 01/10/2017
No Comment Croatian floods hit homes and schools Hospitals and houses have been flooded in Croatia following torrential rain in the Istrin peninsula. 11/09/2017
No Comment Fires destroy over 10 acres of pine forest in Croatia Firefighters in Croatia have brought a blaze under control after it spread over 10 acres of forest 03/08/2017
Destinations Island and the city Five pocketsize islands around Europe to stay from 2 to 24 hours. 28/07/2017
Croatia Hvar introduces fines for tourists behaving inappropriately Hvar introduces tourist fines for tourists behaving inappropriately 12/07/2017
Slovenia Croatia rejects ruling in maritime dispute with Slovenia In a row that centres on the Bay of Piran, judges have granted Slovenia unhindered access to international waters in the Adriatic Sea 30/06/2017
World News Long goodbyes: how men in Croatia are the EU's oldest to fly the nest Young men in Croatia stay at home with their parents well into their 30s – the longest in the EU. 04/05/2017
Real Economy Nine EU states could still adopt the euro. But why would they? Euronews examines whether the benefits of Economic and Monetary Union have been overlooked since the eurozone crisis began. 11/04/2017
World News Frustration as tightened EU border checks begin New legislation comes into effect to tighten document checks across the EU, particularly in countries at the bloc's external borders. 07/04/2017