Croatia Croatia: Court ruling paves way for same-sex couples to adopt children Gay rights activists in Croatia have the decision as a "historic" ruling. 06/05/2021
My Europe Series Balkans rocked as leaked memo explores redrawing Bosnia’s borders An explosive memo that advocates redrawing the borders of independent countries formed after Yugoslavia’s breakup and reducing Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to a third of its current size has sparked fears of renewed conflict in the region. 19/04/2021
Serbia Afghan refugee speaks out on landmark Serbia border police case In December 2020 Serbia's Constitutional Court ruled that border control officers had violated the rights of 17 Afghan refugees they abandoned in a forest in freezing cold temperatures near the Bulgarian border. 18/04/2021
Croatia Sinkholes open up in Croatia after December's deadly earthquake Around 100 sinkholes have been spotted in central Croatia in the last two months following December's deadly earthquake. 05/03/2021
Moments These are the 6 most romantic cities in Europe Paris isn't the only city for lovers this Valentine's day. What about visiting lesser known Dubrovnik or Verona? 05/02/2021
Destinations The ultimate wine tour is in Croatia, 20 metres under the sea It's the world's first winery which requires you to scuba dive to the cellar. 17/01/2021
My Europe Series Heartwarming harmony as Balkans unify in Croatia’s hour of need Tensions persist between Croatia and Serbia after the devastating wars in the 1990s. But they have been put aside as the region unifies to help Zagreb after Tuesday's deadly earthquake. 04/01/2021
Croatia Mobile homes arrive in Croatia to shelter residents after earthquake Central Croatia continued to experience tremors on Thursday morning, as survivors tried to pick up the pieces from Tuesday's deadly earthquake. 31/12/2020
Croatia At least seven dead as Croatia rocked by 6.4-magnitude earthquake A 12-year-old girl and six men have been killed and much of the town of Petrinja in central Croatia left in ruins after the second tremor in two days. 29/12/2020
Croatia EU 'ready to help' after earthquake damages buildings in Croatia The 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck near the capital of Zagreb on Monday morning, damaging some buildings in towns south of the city. 28/12/2020
Croatia Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković tests positive for COVID-19 Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has tested positive for COVID-19, two days after his wife also contracted the virus. 30/11/2020
World News Coronavirus: Italy records new high of nearly 41,000 daily cases Italy extended partial lockdowns to two regions that include Naples and Florence on Friday. 13/11/2020
Croatia Croatia's ex-PM Ivo Sanader found guilty in corruption case Ivo Sanader was sentenced to eight years in prison for funnelling state money through an advertising agency for personal gain and to benefit his former party. 13/11/2020
Italy EU urges Croatia to cooperate amid migrant abuse claims at border It comes after an MEP accused the EU of continuing to give money to Zagreb for border security despite being aware of the abuse accusations 12/11/2020
World Stress and personnel shortages: warnings from the medical frontline Concerns about a second wave combined with the harsh winter months ahead have raised the alarm on the mental health of medical workers. Euronews has acess to to an intensive care in France where workers speak up about their fears and challenges. Some admitted the system is 'clearly struggling'. 09/11/2020
Smart Regions Smart Schools - a cross-border project making schools greener In partnership with the European Commission In the former enemy nations of Bosnia-Herzogovina and Croatia, a new European cross-border project is promoting greener, cleaner schools and eco-friendly innovation - as well as better relations. 26/10/2020
Croatia Gunman wounds police officer before killing himself in Croatia A gunman wounded a police officer before killing himself outside the Croatian government headquarters in Zagreb on Monday. 12/10/2020
Europe News The Rule of Law: what is it and why is it important? In recent years, citizens of EU countries have taken to the streets, protesting against what they saw as democratic backsliding. The European Commission has introduced ways to limit regression on rule of law. We explain the issue that is shaking the EU's foundations. 30/09/2020
World News Europeans endure hellish holiday journeys out of the city Europeans took to the continent's motorways on Saturday, the first day of August, and for most of them the first day of their summer holiday. 01/08/2020
Croatia Croatia's parliament approves new government after June election Top of the agenda for incumbent Andrej Plenković's new government is the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic on Croatia's economy, particularly its hard-hit tourism industry. 24/07/2020