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
Croatia Croatia refuses to ban abortion Croatia's Constitutional Court has rejected a call to ban abortion, saying the legislation does not breach the country's constitution. However, the court urged parliament to pass new abortion legislat 02/03/2017
Croatia Skydiving stunt celebrates St. Valentine's Three of the world's top skydivers have marked this St. Valentine's day by jumping above a heart-shaped island in Croatia. 14/02/2017
Sport Handball: Norway down Croatia to book World Championship final against holders France Norway have booked themselves a very first ticket to the final of the men’s world handball championship after beating 2003 champions and four-time finalists Croatia in the… 27/01/2017
Croatia Croatia: migrants hospitalised after being found in packed van They were found in a serious condition, dehydrated and apparently had not eaten for five days. 19/12/2016
World News Remembering the fallen of Vukovar 25 year on A silent march was led by the veterans and family members of the victims of the siege in 1991. 18/11/2016
Serbia Croatia marks 25th anniversary of Vukovar massacre A quarter of a century on, Croatia is commemorating one of the ugliest episodes of the wars that led to the break-up of Yugoslavia. 17/11/2016
Sport CSKA continue perfect start to EuroLeague title defence CSKA Moscow maintained their perfect start to the defence of their EuroLeague title after a home victory over Panathinaikos at Megasport Arena in the Russian capital on… 22/10/2016
Croatia Croatian charity calender launched to help Down's syndrome children A charity calender is being produced featuring Croatian actors, sporting stars, pop singers and TV personalities. 10/10/2016
Next Series Sustainability and a sea of change for the ship industry New international standards require ocean vessels to reduce air pollution. How does altering power affect the safety of a ship? 26/09/2016
Next Series Takeaway: ship safety Ships burn fuel, polluting the atmosphere New regulations demand to cut the emissions The easiest way would be to reduce engine power But underpowered ships can be unsafe in storm They’re also slower, 26/09/2016
Sport Russia wins most medals at Zagreb Judo Grand Prix The Zagreb Grand Prix 2016 has ended with the competition producing a new crop of champions, many of whom won medals for the first time. 25/09/2016
Sport Golden days for the French judoka at the Grand Prix in Zagreb First day of competition from the Judo Grand Prix in Zagreb saw five finals. 23/09/2016
Sport Mayer fires Argentina into Davis Cup final Argentina’s Leonardo Mayer ended Britain’s reign as Davis Cup champions with a four sets win over Dan Evans in the fifth rubber of the semi-finals on Sunday. 18/09/2016
Croatia Croatia's centre-right HDZ unexpectedly wins snap election Croatia's conservative Democratic Union party (HDZ) unexpectedly wins the country's snap election, but has insufficient seats to form a government. 12/09/2016
Croatia Croatia's Conservatives set to win most seats in parliamentary elections The Conservative Croatian Democratic Union – or HDZ – is set to get the most seats in the country’s parliamentary elections. 12/09/2016