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This supplies & services update for Dubrovnik covers the last 48 hours of cited sources compiled in the Genesis Signals report. Country risk level is low, with Crime as the top risk driver. The report logs 4 incidents across crime, terrorism, traffic, and health in the last 48 hours. Cited sources include The Dubrovnik Times — From England to Dubrovnik: A Road Trip Through Memory and Identity (2026-04-19), The Dubrovnik Times — Croatia Moves to Rein In Tourism Sector With Sweeping New Rules (2026-04-18), The Dubrovnik Times — Qatar Airways to Resume Zagreb and Belgrade Routes After Middle East Disruption (2026-04-18), and U.S. Department of State — Travel Advisory: Croatia (2026-04-19). Recommended actions include Confirm short-term rental registration number with host or platform before booking (per new national rules). and Enroll in the U.S. Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) and review the State Dept advisory for Croatia.. Situational notes from the report: Croatian government has proposed stricter rules for short-term rentals including mandatory unique registration numbers (The Dubrovnik Times, 2026-04-18). and U.S. State Department travel advisory notes landmine risk in Karlovac and Lika-Senj counties exercise increased caution (U.S. Department of State, 2026-04-19)..