Politics
A Week in Croatian Politics – Holocaust Remembrance and Popularity Contests
2023’s first Crobarometer reveals that majority don’t believe that the government is competent when it comes to solving the issues ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Davos, Bureaucracy Injections and Price Hikes
The government is set to introduce a special ID card for state institution employees, a move which will cost millions ...
Croatian President Milanovic: What Should We Be, American Slaves?
PRESIDENT Zoran Milanović participated in the commemoration of the 31st anniversary of the international recognition of the Republic of Croatia ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Schengen, Euros, and Shallower Pockets
Croatia finally joins Schengen After being a member of the European Union (EU) since July 2013, Croatia has now finally ...
May 1994 to January 2023 – An Ode to the Croatian Kuna
Subdivided into those irritating little lipa coins, 100 of them to be exact, the Croatian kuna (coded as HRK) is ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – A Schengen and Eurozone Special
Two years ago, the devastating Banovina earthquake struck the Sisak-Moslavina area of Central Croatia. How well has the state done ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Schengen and Qatar
Ursula von der Leyen announces her arrival in Croatia on the 1st of January, 2023 An incredible day for Croatian ...
Croatia’s Border Disputes with Neighbours in Light of Schengen Entry
(This is an updated article from the original back in 2016) The total length of the land borders of Croatia ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Schengen, Bomb Scares and ATM Shortages
After a lot of nail biting and waiting, Croatian Schengen accession has been officially approved After much deliberation, a lot ...
Decision on Schengen Expansion Passed, Croatia Gets the Green Light
As Večernji wrote during the meeting, their correspondent from Brussels, Tomislav Krasnec, reported with the latest information, saying that the ...