New jersey of the Croatian national football team presented: Do you like it?
The Croatian Football Federation and technical partner Nike unveiled the new jerseys for the Croatian national football team ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Canada, the USA, and Mexico.
Hungarian Minister has been sharing confidential EU data with Russia for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has reportedly shared confidential EU Council meeting reports with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov over the years, as confirmed by a Washington Post investigation.
Parliamentary elections: Golob won a seat, but the fight for a majority is just beginning
In Slovenia's parliamentary elections, Robert Golob's Freedom Movement leads with 28.55% of the votes, while Janez Janša's SDS follows closely behind at 28.17%.
Sanchez: We are fighting for the cup and third place; Carević: We showed unity
Gorica's football team secured a convincing 4-0 victory against Rijeka, with Bruno Bogojević scoring a hat trick.
Ivica Granić: A comprehensive analysis of the elections in Hungary that are not just Hungarian elections
The article analyzes the significance of Hungary's elections in the context of European Union politics, focusing on Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule and its implications for EU decision-making.
Family Meals: The Key to Better Grades and Lower Risk of Addiction in Teenagers
Regular and quality family meals can significantly reduce the risk of substance abuse in teenagers and improve their academic performance, according to new research.
Bogojević's hat trick defeats Rijeka
Gorica convincingly defeated Rijeka 4-0 at home, with Bruno Bogojević scoring a hat trick.
Britons increasingly dissatisfied: 78% believe government is handling immigration poorly
A recent survey reveals that 78% of Britons believe their government is failing to manage immigration effectively, which remains the nation's foremost concern.
Jonjić: Tuđman studied war victims and revealed the myth of 'genocidal Croats' (IX.)
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses Franjo Tuđman's long-standing focus on WWII victims and the political motivations behind his research.
President of the World Youth Alliance: ‘Views on Life and Surrogacy Become a Problem for EU Agencies’
Paula Andrea Lopez, president of the World Youth Alliance, discusses challenges faced by the organization related to EU agency scrutiny over its values regarding life and surrogacy.
Exit Polls in Slovenia: Small Advantage for the Left, Janša Slightly Behind
Exit polls in Slovenia show a slight lead for the left-wing Freedom Movement over Janez Janša's Slovenian Democratic Party.
Convincing victory for bronze, Croatia has written history
The Croatian deaf futsal national team won a bronze medal at the 7th European Championship in Poreč, defeating Turkey 6-2.
Radotić: Efficiency was lacking; Gregurina: Zuta's injury is not great
The match between Slaven Belupo and Osijek ended in a goalless draw, with both coaches commenting on their teams' performances and challenges.
Draw between Slaven Belupo and Osijek
In a match of the Croatian domestic football league, Slaven Belupo and Osijek played to a goalless draw, reflecting their equal strengths on the field.
Pletikos: Habermas Left a Lesson - The Public Sphere is Not a Gift, but a Constant Project
The article discusses the legacy of Jürgen Habermas following his death at 96, highlighting his contributions to critical theory and the concept of the public sphere.
Stanić: The New Intervention of St. Joseph
The National Shrine of St. Joseph in Karlovac celebrates its patron's feast day with papal recognition, elevating its national significance amid current societal challenges in Croatia.
The Government's Inner Cabinet Met: A New Package of Measures for the Protection of Citizens and the Economy Tomorrow
The Croatian Government's inner cabinet has convened to discuss a new set of measures aimed at mitigating the impact of the ongoing energy crisis caused by conflicts in the Middle East.
Six years since the catastrophic Zagreb earthquake: Reconstruction is still ongoing
It has been six years since the devastating Zagreb earthquake, which struck on this day in 2020, causing significant damage and loss of life, with ongoing reconstruction efforts.
The night when a hole scored a goal in Croatia and generated all kinds of mockery
A bizarre incident occurred in a Croatian first division match when a player scored an unusual goal that led to ridicule.
Bulj on Vučić, Kajkić on political current events, Stier on elections in BiH and the situation in Serbia...
Miro Bulj responds to Serbian Minister Darko Glišić's provocative remarks, discussing ongoing political tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
CitizenGO calls on Minister Fuchs to act: 'Stop ideological experiments in schools'
CitizenGO has launched a petition calling for the halt of ideological programs in Croatian schools that lack adequate oversight and transparency.
Seven things you need to know about surrogacy
The article discusses surrogacy, its implications, legal issues in Croatia, and the recent attention the topic has garnered in mainstream media.
Mini cheesecake with blueberries
This article presents a recipe for a healthier version of a mini cheesecake made with blueberries and sweetened with agave syrup instead of traditional sugar.
Today the parliamentary elections are being held in Slovenia: The campaign marked by a leftist corruption scandal
Parliamentary elections are taking place in Slovenia amid a significant corruption scandal affecting the left-wing party.
Marijan Kustić married Nika Perenčević: Father Mario Knezović warned about one thing
Marijan Kustić, the president of the Croatian Football Federation, married entrepreneur Nika Perenčević in a wedding that attracted significant public attention.
Trump Threatens Over the Strait of Hormuz, Receives Response from Iran
US President Donald Trump threatened Iran with potential military action if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened within 48 hours, prompting a stern reply from Iran.
'11 Magnificent' - The Story of the Historical Success of the Vatreni Shown Before 700 People in Munich
A special screening of the documentary '11 Magnificent' about Croatia's football team's historic success was held in Munich, attended by over 700 spectators including key figures from Croatian football.
Marijana Puljak damaged someone else's car and left, now she explains: 'My husband and I didn't notice anything'
Croatian MP Marijana Puljak has responded to accusations of damaging another vehicle and leaving the scene, claiming she was unaware of the contact due to her car's sensors not alerting her or her husband.
Budimir: This was an important turning point
Croatian football player Ante Budimir emphasized that his goal in Osasuna's 1-0 victory over Girona marks a crucial moment for both him and the team, potentially influencing their season positively.
Fantastic Čilić defeats Nakashima in thriller for the 3rd round of Miami
Croatian tennis player Marin Čilić advances to the third round of the Miami Masters 1000 tournament after a challenging match against American Brandon Nakashima.
Italians head to the referendum: Is the judicial reform a test for Meloni?
Italians are set to vote on a referendum regarding judicial reform aimed at separating the careers of judges and public prosecutors, a vote that may signal the popularity of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Beck: High architecture, short lifespan – we build to last 20 years, not centuries
The article discusses the short lifespan and rapid decay of modern monumental architecture, using examples from Europe to illustrate the financial implications and degradation of such structures.
Bishops of BiH: The possibility of injustice and overshadowing must be removed from the electoral process
The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed concerns about the portrayal of a single nation as a victim, emphasizing the need for dialogue and respect during electoral processes.
Milan Celebrated Against Torino, Modrić and Vlašić in Leading Roles
AC Milan secured an important victory against Torino in the Italian league, with Croatian players Luka Modrić and Nikola Vlašić playing key roles in the match.
Ante Budimir scores the winning goal for Osasuna
Croatian footballer Ante Budimir scored the decisive goal in Osasuna's narrow victory in La Liga.
Malić responded to Kekin regarding her criticism of the Croatian Army: Here’s what he said
Gordan Malić and Ivana Kekin engage in a public disagreement over the portrayal of the Croatian Army in schools and the legacy of World War II partisans.
Ristić: The global economic order is collapsing in Hormuz, is that the true goal of the war?
The article discusses the unclear motivations behind Trump's military actions against Iran amid growing tensions in the region.
A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
Draw between Croatia and Switzerland in Osijek
The friendly handball match between Croatia and Switzerland ended in a 35-35 draw, showcasing a thrilling performance by both teams in Osijek.
Dinamo's firecracker against Lokomotiva, Beljo's hat-trick
GNK Dinamo Zagreb secured a convincing 5:0 victory against NK Lokomotiva Zagreb in a SuperSport HNL match, with Beljo scoring a hat-trick.
Who is the Slovenian politician who mentioned Thompson in Široki?
A Slovenian MEP criticized the concerts of Marko Perković Thompson, claiming they displayed fascist symbols, amid political tensions within Slovenia.
Testimonies of Mothers of Children with Down Syndrome that Echoed at the Walks for Life
The article highlights moving testimonies from mothers of children with Down syndrome shared during Walks for Life in Croatian cities, emphasizing the value of every life and the strength of families.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Art Inspired by Faith
The article explores Johann Sebastian Bach's profound impact on music, emphasizing the connection between his faith and musical genius.
A protest by public service unions held in Zagreb
A significant protest organized by six public service unions took place in Zagreb, demanding better social dialogue with the government and negotiations on collective agreements.
You Read Most About the Parliamentary Debate on Serbian Rockets, Mamdan's Tax Attack...
Last week, the most-read article discussed the parliamentary debate regarding Serbian rockets, alongside commentary on socialism and tax effects in New York.
Iranian representative omitted from the list: reports of 'disloyalty to the government' have attracted great attention
Iranian footballer Sardar Azmoun has been omitted from the national team's upcoming friendlies, reportedly due to allegations of disloyalty to the Iranian government.
Sanchez: We have a challenging schedule, we are looking for some understanding…
Rijeka's coach Victor Sanchez speaks about the team's focus and challenges ahead in the domestic league following their exit from European competitions.
Italian Pirovano Confirms Small Globe in Downhill with Victory
Italian skier Laura Pirovano secured the Small Crystal Globe in downhill skiing after winning the final race of the discipline in Lillehammer.
Phthalates – Hormonal Poisons Present Everywhere
Phthalates, widely used in various products, are organic compounds that pose significant health risks due to their widespread usage and hormonal disruption effects.
Peternel called out Možemo: 'They promote tests for diagnosing Down syndrome and then abortion'
Igor Peternel criticized the party Možemo for promoting medical tests that diagnose Down syndrome in unborn children, subsequently leading to the advocacy of abortion.