The authorities recently revealed that at the beginning of this year, over 120,000 foreign workers were employed in Croatia.
In an update, Croatia's central bank, the HNB, has revised its forecasts for the economy, with inflation set to rise while growth slows. In its latest report, released Thursday, the HNB bumped up its ...
Runners' Days Dubrovnik on April 26-27! Sign up as a volunteer and help create an unforgettable race experience ...
Croatia is set to grant OECD citizens the same property purchase rights as locals, raising concerns about rising real estate ...
Turkish Airlines is turning up the heat on its Istanbul-Zagreb route this summer, adding even more flights than originally ...
The Dubrovnik-Neretva County Tourist Board will participate in the 2025 BMT Fair in Naples, promoting the region to the ...
Dubrovnik is installing 23 underground waste containers to improve efficiency, reduce odors, and promote sustainability ...
State Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Stipe Župan, stated in Parliament on Wednesday that the ministry is already ...
Zagreb Airport saw 261,119 passengers pass through its gates in February, marking a 6.1% increase compared to the same month ...
Nine individuals took the Croatian citizenship oath at the Consulate General in Düsseldorf, officially becoming Croatian ...
At the end of February this year, the Croatian Employment Service (HZZ) recorded 96,313 unemployed persons, which is 17.3% or ...
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