Freed Croatian Generals Rule Out Move Into Politics
- by croatiaweek
- in Latest
National heroes and acquitted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac could right now walk into any political party they liked. However, 57-year-old...
National heroes and acquitted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac could right now walk into any political party they liked. However, 57-year-old...
The Croatian Embassy in the Serbian capital Belgrade has issued a warning to Croatian citizens: If you’re coming to Serbia, be...
Thanks to well-known Croatian cinematographer Miro Andric, viewers will get a chance to see Croatia’s beautiful nature in a way they...
There was more bad news for state employees when Croatian Minister of Finance Slavko Linic presented the 2013 Budget today in Zagreb....
Croatia has slipped from 41st to 47th out of 141 countries on the Forbes list of the Best Countries for...
Croatian daily newspaper Jutarnji list have reported that a three-member delegation from wealthy English premier league club Manchester City will be...
President of the German Travel Association (DVR) Juergen Buech says Croatia can expect a significant amount of German tourists next season. Buech...
Croatian international Ivan Rakitic scored one goal and set up another in his Spanish side Sevilla’s 5:1 demolition job over Real...
More than 50,000 people, including freed General Mladen Markac, President Ivo Josipovic and Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic, were in the eastern Croatian...
Croatian Ice Hockey club Medvescak remain firmly at the top of the EBEL league after beating Red Bull Salzburg to a packed...