The law adopted by the upper house of parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina provides for constructing the "southern connection," a gas pipeline intended to deliver gas to the country from Croatia.
Bosnian parliamentarians on Thursday voted to connect the country’s gas grid with Croatia, with the Balkan nation under pressure from the United States to end its energy dependence on Russia. Bosnia is entirely reliant on Russian gas,
The Southern Interconnection pipeline project promises greater energy security by diversifying gas supplies and reducing dependence on Russia.
Croatian public broadcaster HRT plans to lay off over 800 employees by March as part of a business consolidation plan. This aligns with their 'New Direction'
A large-scale boycott of supermarket chains took place in Croatia on January 24, 2025, in protest against rising prices, particularly in the retail and food sectors. Another boycott is planned for January 31.
Fed up with paying higher prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun turning their dissatisfaction into a boycott
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"Ćevapi, as the national dish of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are a symbol of unity and hospitality, bringing together people from different cultures and generations," says Admira Hajdarpašić, a restaurant owner from Banja Luka.
A call for a boycott on January 31, 2025, has been gaining traction in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with social media users urging citizens to refrain from purchasing goods at shops, gas stations, cafes, and restaurants.
A recent consumer boycott in Croatia sparked a wave of similar actions across the Balkans as citizens expressed frustration with high prices