Lauren Simmonds

Has Croatia Ruined its Oysters? According to an Expert, Apparently…

Lauren Simmonds

Have Croats managed to destroy their beloved Ston oysters with feces? Maybe. It sounds like another negative and inflammatory headline ...

German with Croatian Roots Invests in Krapinske Toplice’s Bellevue

Lauren Simmonds

One of the most famous symbols of Krapinske Toplice has been stood neglected and entirely abandoned for years, but could ...

Meet Zoran Jagec, The Croat Building Schools in Africa

Lauren Simmonds

There are people among us who create and emit light to others. For seafarers, they aren’t people but lighthouses, and ...

Pula’s Arena Hospitality Group to Invest Almost 100 Million Euro by 2022

Lauren Simmonds

Pula’s Arena Hospitality Group, which refers to itself as one of the most dynamic hospitality groups in Central and Eastern ...

Shopping in Slovenia or Croatia – Which Country Pays Off?

Lauren Simmonds

Croatia’s infamous VAT is throwing prices around much more than one might expect at first when shopping in Lidl or ...

200 Million Kuna Worth of Investments Planned for Istria’s Ports

Lauren Simmonds

Investment in Croatia continues despite problematic red tape, and thanks to EU funds (among others), Istria County is set to ...

Lack of Workforce Obstacle to Continued Development of Croatia

Lauren Simmonds

As Adriano Milovan/Novac.hr writes on the 4th of March, 2019, the situation on the Croatian labour market is all the ...

Are EU Rules Limiting the Traditional Lives and Work of Croatian Fishermen?

Lauren Simmonds

It goes without saying that the EU has more positives than it does negatives, at least for most countries, but ...

Ukrainian Businessman Has Huge Plans for Croatia

Lauren Simmonds

Zagreb like Monte Carlo, and Croatia like Monaco. That doesn’t sound so bad, does it? Meet Andrija Matiukha, a 46-year-old ...

Rijeka Port Made 10 Times Less Than Slovenia’s Koper Port in 2018

Lauren Simmonds

What with the playground-like rivalry between neighbours Croatia and Slovenia still going on, however less loudly, one has to wonder ...