Politics
Croatian Interior Ministry Denies Allegations about Death of Refugee Girl in Train Accident
The girl’s parents say the Croatian police forced them to cross the railway tracks.
British Embassy Zagreb: UK and EU Reach Agreement on Citizens’ Rights
After months of agonising limbo, the United Kingdom and the European Union have reached an agreement on several factors, including ...
MP Tomislav Saucha, Key Member of Ruling Majority, Indicted
The controversial member of Parliament changed sides earlier this year, leaving SDP and starting to vote with the parliamentary majority.
Croatia Gains Momentum on Path to Schengen!
Croatia’s entry into Schengen is looking ever closer…
Religious Communities Receiving Billions from State Budget
In just the last three years, the churches received over a billion kunas.
Four Drunk Croatian Soldiers, Including Chaplain, Kicked Out Of NATO Mission
The soldiers were participating in a NATO mission in Poland.
More Workers From BiH? Government Approves Highest Foreign Worker Quota Yet
The government gives the green light to a considerably higher foreign worker quota.
Prime Minister Explains Croatia’s Position on Hague Verdict
”It isn’t clear to me why there are dilemmas about our statements on the verdict,” said Andrej Plenković at today’s ...
Chart of Wealth and Poverty Across Europe – Where Does Croatia Fit In?
With all the talk about the ups and (often dramatic) downs of economics in Croatia, it can be difficult to ...