Plenković at the Government meeting on oil for Hungary and Slovakia, missing persons, Ukraine…
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized the country's readiness to ensure oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia during a government meeting.
Vlahović on Reporting about Dačić: The Continuation of Planned Balkanization and Serbianization of Croatian Society
Marin Vlahović criticizes the way Croatian mainstream media reports on the health of Ivica Dačić, suggesting it reflects ongoing societal issues.
LIVE: Follow the round table on surrogacy in the Croatian Parliament
A round table discussion on surrogacy is being held in the Croatian Parliament, focusing on legal implications and recent controversial court decisions.
JD Vance: Trump's administration froze 260 million dollars to Minnesota
The Trump administration has frozen nearly 260 million dollars in federal Medicaid funding to Minnesota amid a major fraud scandal in the state.
Dalić: We do not have a roster like Spain, but we play with heart
Croatian national football team coach Zlatko Dalić acknowledges the differences between his team and the world's football powerhouses, emphasizing the importance of heart and commitment from his players.
Matteoni: Pašalić returned with a bang
Atalanta's football team eliminated Borussia Dortmund from the Champions League with a 4-1 victory in Bergamo, highlighting Croatian player Mario Pašalić's crucial contributions.
Dinamo at Genk; Samovojska: Two Goals Can Always Be Scored
Dinamo Zagreb faces a challenging match against Genk in the UEFA Europa League playoff, needing to overcome a 3-1 deficit from the first leg.
We Can in a Constant Campaign: Populist Videos, Mailing Network, and Messages to Private Numbers
The political party Možemo is actively engaging in continuous campaign strategies using social media and various communication channels.
Amid Military Threats, the US and Iran Return to the Negotiating Table in Geneva
The US and Iran are resuming talks in Geneva to address the ongoing nuclear dispute and prevent further American military actions against Iran.
Šarić: The City of Zagreb has banned my artistic work, how will I now perform my performance?
The artist Šarić faces rejection from the City of Zagreb for his performance funding application, raising concerns about artistic freedom and support in the cultural sector.
Niko Kovač: We Deserved to Be Eliminated from the Champions League
Borussia Dortmund was eliminated from the Champions League after a heavy defeat by Atalanta, leading to coach Niko Kovač admitting the team's shortcomings.
Real passed Benfica
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have secured their spots in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, asserting their status as top contenders.
Atalanta Eliminates Dortmund After Drama, Pašalić Scores
Croatian footballer Mario Pašalić played the entire match as Atalanta defeated Borussia Dortmund 4-1, securing a place in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 after a dramatic comeback in the playoff second leg.
The Platform All for Sesvete Warned of the Consequences of Poor Traffic Solutions
The Platform All for Sesvete held a press conference to express dissatisfaction with the current traffic restoration process of a vital overpass in Sesvete, highlighting adverse effects on local residents.
The deadline for submitting requests for child allowance is approaching
The article discusses the impending deadline of March 1 for submitting applications for child allowance in Croatia, including details on how to apply and changes in income thresholds.
Turudić confirmed initiated DORH investigations regarding Dabro
Croatian State Attorney Ivan Turudić confirmed that investigations have begun concerning controversial allegations involving politician Josip Dabro.
Kovačević: We want to prove that it wasn't us in Maksimir
Dinamo Zagreb's coach Mario Kovačević addresses team challenges ahead of their crucial Europa League playoff match against Genk, emphasizing the need to rectify past mistakes and showcase a better performance.
RTL Direct on Surrogacy: Ideological Manipulation and Omission of Key Information
The RTL Direkt program discussed surrogacy, highlighting its controversial aspects and the public reaction in Croatia, ahead of a parliamentary round table on the topic.
Iceland is soon holding a referendum on joining the EU
Iceland is preparing for a referendum on joining the European Union, as announced by Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir.
'Scandal' in Slovenia: During a gathering of Janša's party, a cover of Thompson's song was sung
A significant gathering of Janez Janša's political party in Slovenia sparked controversy when a cover of a song by Marko Perković Thompson was performed, leading to media backlash and accusations of nationalism.
The Swiss government will pay $56,000 for the victims of the fire in Crans-Montana
The Swiss government announced it will provide $56,000 in financial assistance to families of the victims and those injured in a New Year's fire at a bar in Crans-Montana.
The murder of a right activist sheds light on Unsubmissive France: Who are they and what politics do they lead?
The murder of 23-year-old right-wing activist Quentin Deranque has led to the arrest of 11 individuals, including members associated with the extreme left party Unsubmissive France, sparking widespread public outrage.
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Jagland Attempts Suicide After Epstein-Related Accusations
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland attempted suicide shortly after being accused of corruption related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Katinić Pleić: Surrogacy turns children into contractual objects and motherhood into a service
The Croatian Constitutional Court's recent ruling on the birth registration of a child born via surrogacy in war-torn Ukraine has sparked public attention due to the non-biological mother being registered as the legal parent.
Plenković on tensions: 'If you are part of the majority, there is a certain standard'
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the media following a parliamentary majority meeting, welcoming a new member and discussing tensions regarding recent behavior of some members.
Four Syrians and an Iraqi Charged with Group Rape of 17-Year-Old Girl
Four Syrians and one Iraqi have been arrested and charged with the group rape of a 17-year-old girl in a small German village named Heinsberg-Unterbruch.
Karačić: This is the background of the loud barking of the left against 'Ustashism'
Davorin Karačić, a prominent figure in the Croatian Sovereignists, critiques the left's stance against 'Ustashism,' arguing they exploit their positions for political and financial gain.
Meeting of the Ruling Coalition Regarding Dabro: Penava Says It Was Naughtiness; Boška Ban Has Arrived
A coalition meeting is underway in Croatia amid controversy regarding a party member's video praising a historical figure associated with the Ustaše regime.
Most on Surrogacy: A Precedent Has Been Set That Opens the Door to Circumventing the Law
Croatian politicians from the Most party have criticized a recent Constitutional Court ruling on surrogacy, claiming it sets a problematic precedent for circumventing Croatian law.
Dino Sokolović and Lucija Smetiško Flag Bearers at the Opening of ZPOI
Croatian para-skiers Dino Sokolović and Lucija Smetiško will carry the Croatian flag at the opening of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Verona.
Sanchez held in hospital as a precaution, Rijeka issued a statement
Victor Sanchez, coach of NK Rijeka, has been hospitalized as a precaution due to feeling unwell, but is reported to be in good spirits before an important European match.
Možemo member released a video with insults, Dogan claims: 'This is an old recording, it was not directed at him'
A Zagreb city assembly session was marked by sharp debates where a video featuring insulting remarks by a representative was released, igniting further political controversy.
Mažar reacted to Orešković: 'If this call spills into the streets...'
Croatian MP Nikola Mažar criticized colleague Dalija Orešković for her speech he deemed hate speech and called for public condemnation.
German retiree called Merz Pinocchio; got the police on his back
A German retiree sparked a police investigation after referring to the Chancellor as 'Pinocchio' on social media.
Bartulica guest of the first podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': The founders of the EU would be dismissed as right-wing extremists today
In the inaugural podcast episode of 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr', MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica discusses his role in the European Parliament and the challenges he faces as a member from a smaller party.
Good news for Dalić: Kovačić and Gvardiol are progressing in recovery
Croatian national football team coach Zlatko Dalić has received optimistic news regarding the recovery of key players Mateo Kovačić and Joško Gvardiol.
The Liberal Club in the Zagreb Assembly Disbanded; Dogan Responded
The Liberal Club in the Zagreb City Assembly disbanded unexpectedly during a session, surprising both the members and the public.
We scanned the new tranche for culture: Check out the top 10 associations connected with Možemo
The City of Zagreb, under Tomislav Tomašević and the Možemo party, allocates substantial funds to cultural programs, benefiting closely associated associations.
Leko sad about defeat to Atletico, but proud of the game
Croatian coach Ivan Leko expressed sadness over Club Brugge's 1-4 loss to Atletico Madrid, while also feeling proud of his players' performance.
Mostarkić Gobbo: The Golden Grave...
The article reflects on a controversial verse about a golden grave that has sparked public debate, particularly among those nostalgic for the former Yugoslavia.
Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history and declared a 'golden age' for the USA
In his record-breaking State of the Union address, President Trump praised his economic achievements, declaring a 'golden age' for the United States.
Sensational Bodo eliminates Inter, Bayer and Newcastle advance
Norwegian champions FK Bodø/Glimt achieved a major upset by eliminating Italian giants Inter Milan from the Champions League, while Atlético Madrid and Newcastle United also secured their spots in the knockout stage.
Sovereignist forces lead in polls in Bulgaria
A political project associated with former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev leads in polls with 32.7% support for the upcoming parliamentary elections in April.
To clear snow you need ID, but not to vote? Mamdani under accusations of double standards
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing criticism for requiring identification from workers in the city's snow removal program, despite his party's opposition to ID requirements for voting.
Croats refused to play in Kotor, European federation postponed the match
Croatian water polo teams have refused to compete at a pool in Kotor, Montenegro, due to its name, prompting European aquatic sport's federation to postpone the match until a resolution is reached.
Bulj on Thompson's concert in Sinj: Is the concert organizer paying KBC Zagreb for the services?
Miro Bulj, a member of the Croatian Parliament, commented on media reports regarding the unpaid services related to the concert of Marko Perković Thompson in Sinj and questioned who bears the costs for health services during such events.
American Medical Association Accused Over Puberty Blockers
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general is pressuring the American Medical Association to clarify its support for puberty blockers for minors, citing contradictory evidence compared to its stance against gender-related surgeries for children.
Communists Prepare Cadres for Revolution, and See How Jutarnji Writes About It
A seminar on communist ideology was held in Zagreb by the Revolutionary Communist Alliance, aiming to prepare participants for a socialist revolution, while the tone of reporting by Jutarnji list raises questions.
Baturina underwent examinations, the news Dalić was waiting for has arrived
Croatian representative Martin Baturina received positive medical news regarding his injury, alleviating concerns for both his club and national team coach Zlatko Dalić.
Will violence affect the World Cup? Mexico's president says – there is no danger
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum assures that there are no security risks for the upcoming World Cup matches and that authorities are working to ensure the safety of fans.