To the islands and to the future, what can we expect from Uber Croatia?
The Dubrovnik taxi boss has apologised to fellow citizens and to tourists, but insists the chaotic taxi blockade was in the name of wanting ''the same rules for everyone''.
Is Croatia ready for technological change?
Irritated Dubrovnik locals take a stand against ''taxi terror''
It seems the message that taxi drivers were trying to get across with their protest has backfired, and rather miserably...
Frankovic gave a statement earlier today, but what do Dubrovnik's other prominent public political figures think to the protests against Uber?
Could the chairman of Dubrovnik's Plavi Taxi operator offer any clarity on the ongoing situation between Uber and Croatia's taxi services?
Uber claims that the taxi driver's behavior today poses a threat to the citizens, tourists and infrastructure of the city.
Protests against Uber are taking place from north to south as taxi drivers block roads in Split, Zagreb and Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik Mayor Mato Franković hits back at taxi drivers blocking the road at Duboka Ljuta in protest of Uber.