VIDEO: We asked people if they could name three Croatian handball clubs
The Croatian handball team was celebrated in a public gathering in Zagreb for winning bronze at the European Handball Championship, amidst the controversy surrounding their insistence on having Marko Perković Thompson perform despite his concert ban in the city.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests the Minister of the Interior to ban artist Gio Pika from coming to Lithuania
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs aims to prevent artist Gio Pika from entering Lithuania due to his previous concert performances in Crimea, which has been under Russian occupation since 2014.
Rinčić: They want to ban Thompson's concert in Rijeka, this is not anti-fascism but political parasitism
Rijeka's mayor, Iva Rinčić, criticized local leftist politics for using a proposal against a concert to engage in political grandstanding rather than serious action.
'He Came Out of the Closet': His Concerts Are Political Rallys
Marko Perković Thompson, during his concert in Zagreb, openly called for the overthrow of the city's mayor, Tomislav Tomašević, following a ban on his performances.
Tomašević banned 'For Home Ready' in Arena Zagreb in the name of 'Constitution, Order, and Peace'
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević has initiated a ban on Marko Perković Thompson's concert in city venues over the performance of the song 'Bojna Čavoglave' which starts with the lyrics 'For Home Ready', despite a court ruling that found the song legal.
Plenković criticized Tomašević over Thompson, also commented on whether he sees Možemo as a 'sect'
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević and the left-wing political scene, claiming they cause political crises, while defending the government's role in ensuring stability and development amid the controversy surrounding the concert ban of Marko Perković Thompson.
Turkalj on Tomašević after the Thompson ban: Those who do not work well focus on ideology
Zagreb City Assembly representative Dragana Turkalj commented on the reactions to Marko Perković Thompson's concert, highlighting Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's focus on ideology rather than effective governance.
Zurovec on banning Thompsom: An attempt to dictate a permissible worldview through a political decision
Mayor of Sveta Nedelja, Dario Zurovec, criticized the ban of Marko Perković Thompson's concert in Zagreb by fellow mayor Tomislav Tomašević, arguing that the local authority didn't have the mandate for such a decision.
Plenković on Tomašević's concert ban: A politically controversial and discriminatory decision!
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević for banning a concert by Marko Perković Thompson, calling the decision politically controversial, inconsistent, and discriminatory.
Tomašević: How many complaints has Thompson filed against other mayors?
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević stated he will not engage in insults directed at him by singer Marko Perković Thompson and firmly stands behind his decision to ban Thompson's second concert at the Arena.
Tomašević replied to Thompson: 'The mandate was given to me by the citizens of Zagreb'
Zagreb mayor Tomislav Tomašević addressed allegations following Marko Perković Thompson's concert, reinforcing that the decision to ban a second concert was legitimized by the citizens' vote.
Mišić after the protest: 'The Homeland War is turning into a political tool'
After a protest in front of the mayor's apartment regarding a concert ban, Zagreb Assembly President Matej Mišić commented on the political exploitation of the Homeland War in current political messages.
Herman: 'It has never happened in Zagreb that the Assembly votes to ban a concert, this should be stopped'
Mislav Herman, a member of the Zagreb Assembly from the HDZ party, criticized the recent ban on a concert by Thompson, highlighting the event's peaceful nature and contrasting it with other gatherings.