Croatia began clearing 1,174 square kilometers of land in 1996, and since 1998 has done so with the support of several donors ...
In the aftermath of World War II and the creation of socialist Yugoslavia, Brijuni became a kind of second Yugoslav capital.
Constance, Gdańsk, Klaipėda, Ejsberg. These are some of the European coastal cities that are undergoing major expansion of ...
At the end of 2024, the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention adopted a proposal from the European Union to downgrade the wolf’s conservation status from “strictly protected” to “protected”. The ...
The Montenegro Media Institute, in cooperation with Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa, is organising a conference to ...
The MFRR Summit 2025 brings together journalists, policymakers, and civil society to address the urgent challenges facing ...
In this double interview between Serbia and Croatia, we talk to two experts about the state of the wolf population, until ...
La Croazia ha cominciato nel 1996 a sminare 1.174 kmq di territorio, dal 1998 con il sostegno di diversi donatori tra i quali ...
Donedavno je bio pod strogom zaštitom, međutim od 2024., dijelom na zahtjev Europske komisije, status zaštite vuka je smanjen, te je danas ova vrsta potencijalno lovna. Prema riječima pojedinih stručn ...
In questa doppia intervista tra Serbia e Croazia abbiamo parlato con due esperti della situazione del lupo, in UE fino a poco ...
Nakon Drugog svjetskog rata i nastanka socijalističke Jugoslavije, Brijuni su postali neka vrsta druge jugoslavenske ...
Con la Seconda guerra mondiale e la nascita della Jugoslavia socialista, le isole Brioni diventano una sorta di seconda ...
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