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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Božinović on the lawsuit from Zagreb: They are trying to turn everything into an ideological conflict
Davor Božinović criticized Zagreb's mayor's constitutional lawsuit against the government regarding the welcome of bronze medalist handball players, asserting it misrepresents legal matters as ideological conflicts.
Zagreb against the Government: Constitutional lawsuit in the Assembly regarding the welcome for handball players
The City Assembly of Zagreb is discussing a proposal to file a constitutional lawsuit against the Croatian government over the organization of a welcome event for handball players.
New Property Card: Tomašević Increases Number of Properties
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević has updated his asset declaration in compliance with legal obligations, revealing minor changes.
The first date for 'See with the Heart' sold out; tickets for the second date will be available soon
Due to overwhelming interest, the spiritual-music event 'See with the Heart' has announced an additional date after the first sold out three months in advance.
Tomašević will spend nearly 100,000 euros for the analysis of local councils
The City of Zagreb has announced that it will spend almost 100,000 euros for an interdisciplinary analysis of its local self-government system, aimed at improving the understanding and efficiency of local councils and committees.
Dinamo Crushes Varaždin with Four Goals in the Second Half
Dinamo Zagreb triumphed over Varaždin with a 4-0 victory in the SuperSport HNL, securing their position at the top of the league.
Offense Against Public Order and Peace
The article features reader comments on the controversial symbols related to the communist era in Zagreb, sparking debate about their impact on the victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
Large Protest Held Against Building of Huge Chicken Farms and Slaughterhouses
Thousands protested in Zagreb against the construction of large chicken farms and slaughterhouses in Sisak-Moslavina County.
Presentation of Matija Štahan's Book 'Excerpt from Christianity. How to Believe in the 21st Century'
A new book by Matija Štahan examining faith in a contemporary context was presented in Zagreb.
Do you remember the campaign ‘Let’s Get the City in Shape’? The school that Tomašević boasted about is still not renovated
The delayed renovation of a school in Zagreb, which was highlighted by mayor Tomašević in his political campaign, has become a symbol of his administration's ineffectiveness.
Mons. Eterović at the premiere of the film 'Silent Power': 'I worked according to my conscience, for the Church and the Croatian people'
The premiere of the documentary 'Silent Power' about Archbishop Nikola Eterović took place in Zagreb and was attended by significant religious figures and officials.
Mons. Eterović at the premiere of the film ‘Silent Power’: ‘I worked according to my conscience, for the Church and the Croatian people’
The premiere of the documentary film ‘Silent Power’ on Archbishop Nikola Eterović took place in Zagreb with the attendance of notable figures and a focus on his contributions to the Church and Croatian diplomacy.
Vrček: Who wants a green waste incinerator?
The article discusses opposition to the construction of a waste incinerator in Zagreb, highlighting past and present protests against the city mayor’s plans.
Kovačević: It hurts me that we easily concede goals
Dinamo Zagreb's coach Mario Kovačević expressed disappointment over his team's mistakes after a 3-1 loss to Genk in the Europa League play-off.
European slap in Maksimir: Dinamo defeated by Genk
Dinamo Zagreb suffers a significant defeat at home against Belgium's Genk in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League play-offs.
Dinamo's Crest Annoys Serbs: 'No Delija Would Buy This'
A Dinamo Zagreb crest featured on merchandise from Lille OSC sparked backlash from Serbian fans ahead of a key match against Red Star Belgrade.
Tonight the premiere of the film about Monsignor Eterović: 'A powerful story about a priest who did much for the Croatian people'
The film 'Tiha moć' about Monsignor Nikola Eterović premieres in Zagreb, highlighting his significant contributions to Croatia's recognition and relationships with the Vatican.
Three million euros invested in a marketplace that is now empty: Now they are giving another 80 thousand for reconstruction
The newly opened marketplace in Zagreb's Vrapče is nearly empty just a year after its inauguration, prompting further spending on reconstruction.
Symposium on the Experience of Miscarriage and Coping with Severe Prenatal Diagnoses
A symposium addressing miscarriage and severe prenatal diagnoses will be held in Zagreb on March 7, 2026.
Three weeks without Russian oil. The dispute between Budapest and Zagreb has moved to social networks
The article discusses the ongoing dispute between Budapest and Zagreb regarding oil imports from Russia, which has recently escalated onto social media platforms.
Genk Coach Ahead of Dinamo: I Have No Problems with Team Arrangements
Belgian Genk's coach Nicky Hayen expresses confidence in his team's formation ahead of their Europa League clash against Dinamo Zagreb.
Kovačević before Genk: Better teams have fallen at Maksimir
Dinamo Zagreb prepares to face Genk in the UEFA Europa League playoff, with coach Mario Kovačević and defender Moris Valinčić discussing the team's readiness and differences in play styles compared to Croatian League opponents.
International Conference: A Renowned American Archbishop is Coming; See Other Speakers
An international conference titled 'Christ is King' will be held in Zagreb, featuring notable clergy and theologians discussing the implications of Christ's kingship in modern society.
Employment in the City of Zagreb: Donors, Party Members...
The article discusses allegations of nepotism and political favoritism in employment within the City of Zagreb's administration, highlighting connections between local political figures and their roles in the electoral commission.
Ana Bekuta's Debacle at Arena Zagreb: Fans Dance in a Half-Empty Hall
Ana Bekuta's concert in Arena Zagreb was poorly attended, raising questions about her popularity and connection with fans.
Indictment Raised Against Former Secretary General of HNS
An indictment has been raised against Tomislav Svetina, the former secretary general of the Croatian Football Federation, for allegedly manipulating his re-election as president of the Zagreb Football Association.
Communist symbols reappear in Zagreb, Černy: They insult the victims of the Homeland War
Red placards announcing the event 'Zagreb School of Communism' have appeared in Zagreb, provoking outrage from local officials regarding their implications for the victims of past regimes.
Ivica Granić: Mass Graves in Slovenia, but a Performance in Zagreb, Actual Exhumation of the Executed or Symbolic Exhumation of Conscience
The article discusses a significant new book on hidden mass graves of Croats in Slovenia, while exploring the broader implications of the topic within Croatian society.
On Thursday in Zagreb, the premiere of the film 'Silent Power' - a film about key Vatican diplomat Nikola Eterović
The film 'Silent Power' about Vatican diplomat Nikola Eterović will premiere in Zagreb on February 19, following its global premiere in Berlin.
Museum on Relationship Endings: "Breakups are just as important as weddings"
A museum in Zagreb focuses on the significance of breakups, showcasing objects from ended relationships.
Dinamo Gifts a Convincing Victory to the BBB
In the 22nd round of the HNL, Dinamo Zagreb secured a convincing 4-0 win against Istra 1961, reinforcing their lead in the league standings.
Tomašević's 'benefits': Official bicycles introduced for employees
Tomislav Tomašević has introduced official bicycles for city employees in Zagreb to improve mobility and reduce car usage.
Pride in the Perković Family: Thompson's Eldest Son Celebrated Graduation
Šimun Perković, the eldest son of Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, graduated from the University of Zagreb, adding to the family's celebrations.
Water polo players of Mladost among the eight best in Europe
The Zagreb-based water polo team Mladost has secured a spot among the top eight teams in this season's LEN Champions League after defeating Vasas 15-13.
Exclusive: We publish the ruling by which Professor Havel received a warning prior to dismissal
Professor Boris Havel received a warning prior to dismissal from the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb due to comments he made on X about Maja Sever, sparking considerable controversy.
Abortion, feminism, Istanbul: Neva Tölle will become Zagreb Woman of the Year
Neva Tölle has been selected as the 'Zagreb Woman of the Year' for her significant contributions to feminism and women's rights in Croatia.
Dogan Seeks Gaps in Tomašević's Biography: Where Did He Work and How Much?
City councilor Dina Dogan officially requests detailed information about the professional and academic path of Tomislav Tomašević prior to his assumption of power in 2021.
The Monograph 'Hidden Graves of Croats in Slovenia' Presented at HNK
A new monograph detailing mass murders of Croats in Slovenia after World War II, featuring over a thousand photographs and personal items, was presented in Zagreb.
Duo in the Race for Rector of the University of Zagreb: Here is What They Offer in Their Programs
Two candidates, Ivan Koprić and Stjepan Lakušić, are vying for the rectorship of the University of Zagreb, with their programs to be presented to the Senate on February 26.
Another Party Employment for Možemo: From Tomašević’s Green Action to Assistant Sector Chief
Jagoda Munić, a member of the Možemo party and former employee of Green Action, was appointed as assistant chief for ecological sustainability in the City Office for Economy, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning in Zagreb.
Hasanbegović: The Left Is Imposing 'Anti-Constitutional Exorcism'!
Representatives of the parties in the 'Vukovar Coalition' held their first working meeting in Zagreb, focusing on strengthening cooperation ahead of the upcoming local elections in Split.
Don't miss the presentation of the book 'Hidden Graves of Croats in Slovenia'
A scientific monograph titled 'Hidden Graves of Croats in Slovenia' will be presented at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, shedding light on the suffering of Croatian prisoners and civilians post-World War II in Slovenia.