A seven-year-old girl has been killed and eight others have been injured in a knife attack at an elementary school in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
The 19-year-old attacker, believed to be a former student, entered a first-grade classroom at the (...)
أثارت بياتا هالاسي الباحثة المتخصصة في الأمراض المعدية، جدلا واسعا بين العلماء بابتكارها علاجا تجريبيا لسرطان الثدي لديها.
عندما اكتشفت هالاسي أن سرطان الثدي في مرحلته الثالثة قد أصابها من جديد رغم خضوعها لاستئصال الثدي، قررت استخدام خبرتها الواسعة (...)
Heavy flooding and landslides in Bosnia and Herzegovina killed at least 15 people on Friday after a severe rainstorm ravaged the country overnight.
Authorities say several people are still missing, and the army and local volunteers have been called (...)
Police in Croatia have arrested dozens of football fans after fights broke out following a UEFA Nations League match between Croatia and Poland.
The country's interior ministry said on Monday that Polish fans attacked Croatian supporters and then (...)
The UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League phase draw took place on Thursday at Monaco's Grimaldi Forum, featuring 36 teams instead of the usual 32.
The top eight teams will advance directly to the knockout rounds, while teams finishing in 9th through (...)
Croatia's ruling conservatives took a significant step Wednesday by forging a coalition with a far-right nationalist party, marking a hard turn rightward as the European elections approach next month.
The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), in power (...)
The Croatian Democratic Union won parliamentary elections on Wednesday, however they will need support from the far right to stay in power.
Croatia's governing conservatives won a sharply competitive election on Wednesday, according to the official (...)
All 105 football fans suspected of being involved in extensive clashes in the Greek capital that ended in the death of a 29-year-old AEK Athens supporter have been ordered to be detained pending their trial, authorities said Sunday.
Three examining (...)
A Greek supporter of the football club AEK Athens was stabbed to death overnight Monday, according to local police.
Brawls broke out in the suburbs of the Greek capital between AEK fans and supporters of the Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb.
Violent (...)
RIYADH — Inter Milan's Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozovic has officially joined the Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr on a three-year contract, the Riyadh-based club announced on Monday.
Brozovic has become the latest addition to Al-Nassr's (...)
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, represented by the Religious Attaché at the Saudi Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has distributed the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Gift Program for Distributing Dates in the presence of (...)
Croatia joined the Schengen area on Sunday, potentially sparking an increase in its tourism sector.
Planes flying to and from Croatia within the zone will now be treated as domestic flights.
The Schengen area is the world's largest free travel zone. (...)
At the stroke of midnight on Saturday, Croatia switched to the shared European currency, the euro, and removed dozens of border checkpoints to join the world's largest passport-free travel area.
It marked a fresh start for the small Balkan nation of (...)
Energy costs for households across Europe nearly doubled compared to a year ago, new data has revealed.
Gas bills have soared 111% and electricity ones 69%, according to the latest figures from the Household Energy Price Index.
Averaged, these two (...)
Chelsea sacked manager Thomas Tuchel on Wednesday the day after his team suffered a shock 1-0 defeat away by Dinamo Zagreb in their opening game of the Champions League.
The Premier League club confirmed on its website that they had parted company (...)
A Poland-registered bus carrying pilgrims to a shrine in Bosnia skidded from a highway in northern Croatia early Saturday, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others, police and officials said.
Croatian police said on Twitter that "in (...)
Hailed as one of the biggest moments in Croatian history, a long-awaited bridge has opened that links southern coastal areas to the rest of the country.
Until now, Croatians had to cross land belonging to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The 2.4km (1.5-mile) (...)
Tensions have risen between Croatia and Serbia after Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić was prevented from visiting a World War II memorial.
Vučić had planned a private visit to the site of the former Nazi concentration camp at Jasenovac, near the (...)
Ten percent of cancer cases in Europe are caused by air pollution, according to a new study published today.
The European Environment Agency (EEA) recently reviewed the latest scientific evidence on pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, asbestos and (...)
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday said "tens of thousands of civilians" must have been killed in Mariupol. He believed the Russian military had killed "tens of thousands" of people in the besieged city of Mariupol and asked South (...)
The New York Times correspondent Brent Renauld was killed in the Kiev suburb of Irpin on Sunday, while another journalist was injured, the Ukrainian authorities confirmed.
Russian forces fired eight rockets at the Yavoriv military range 30 (...)
Nearly 150,000 people have so far fled Ukraine into Poland and other neighboring countries in the wake of the Russian invasion, the UN refugee agency said on Saturday.
Some walked many miles through the night while others fled by train, car or bus, (...)
ZAGREB — Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković received on Wednesday Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan in Zagreb.
During the meeting, Prince Faisal conveyed greetings from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince (...)
RIYADH — The debate over machine translation (MT) vs. human translation (HT) continues, with the question of whether MT will eventually replace HT in an era when MT is rapidly advancing and improving.
A group of Saudi and international translation (...)
The debate over Machine Translation (MT) vs. Human Translation (HT) continues, with the question of whether MT will eventually replace HT in an era when MT is rapidly advancing and improving.
A group of Saudi and international translation and (...)