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At the start of Thursday’s government session, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized Croatia’s strong macroeconomic ...
Signs of the times. As the Vatican prepares for a new pope, Francis' last meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance ...
Grlić Radman reaffirmed the Croatian government’s strong commitment to strengthening comprehensive cooperation with ...
Croatia’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Gordan Grlić-Radman, is in Kazakhstan’s Astana on an official visit. This ...
Despite declining health, Pope Francis defied medical advice to stay present with the faithful—his final acts of humility and ...
Hrvatska tuguje za papom Franjom. Bio je reformator koji je znao otvarati vrata, kaže premijer Andrej Plenković. Put kojim je ...
May, marking the first official visit by an Indian leader. The trip aims to boost ties and highlight Croatia’s role in the ...
Croatian President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković have agreed to hold a Defence Council session in May to discuss the draft Defence Strategy, Armed Forces development, and the pos ...
The legislative framework required for the introduction of mandatory military service in Croatia should be presented in June and adopted by the Parliament in October this year, which means that the ...
The Croatian Gaming Association (HUPIS) has welcomed the European Commission’s probe into the country’s gambling reforms.
This election cycle fell at a precarious time for Croatians when the holiday season had ended, with many expressing discontent at the skyrocketing price of daily essentials.
Andrej Plenković stated that the expulsions of Croats from Serbia are no longer isolated cases, but rather a “some kind of system” that must stop. “Any internal political issues of Serbia should have ...