Politics

Split Mayor and His Deputies Resign
Puljak, Ivošević and Kuzmanić resigned after local prosecutorial authorities indicted Ivošević for threatening an editor at the Split-based Slobodna Dalmacija ...

Government Rejects Unions’ Demand for Base Pay Increase for Public Sector Workers
The government stood by its proposal that base pay could not be increased by more than 2 per cent, Preporod ...

EP For More Frequent Unannounced Visits Within Schengen Evaluation Mechanism
Migrant crises and a series of terror attacks on EU soil have resulted in differences in the application of the Schengen acquis by the ...

Zadar Archdiocese Gets Coadjutor Archbishop
Zgrablić, born in 1960, is currently the parish priest of the cathedral in Poreč. He became a priest in 1986. The ...

Central Commemoration Of Bleiburg Tragedy To Be Held In Zagreb, Udbina
Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković held a working meeting on the commemoration with representatives of the Croatian Bishops’ Conference and the ...

Croatian President Says Western Sanctions Will Not Stop War In Ukraine
“These sanctions will not be enough to stop the war,” Milanović said at a news conference after meeting his Swiss ...

Opposition MP Pushes For Ensuring Access To Abortion In All Hospitals
Mrak Taritaš told a news conference that the legal regulations enabling right to conscientious objection in lawful medical care were ...

Firefighters Have To Brace For Tough Season
Addressing a conference of firefighters in Opatija, Tucaković said that the weather forecasts for the spring and the summer show that ...

Mps Unanimously Welcome Regulation Of Ukraine Refugees’ Rights
Parliament is amending the law on the mandatory health insurance and healthcare of aliens and the law on social welfare. ...

Croatia Logs 1,242 New Coronavirus Cases, 6 Deaths
There are 8,641 active cases, including 591 hospitalised patients, 25 of whom are on ventilators, while 5,167 persons are self-isolating. ...





