The Dispute Between JANAF and MOL: Plenković Claims That Neither Hungary nor Slovakia Needs Russian Oil
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković asserts that discussions are ongoing regarding the potential transport of Russian oil by MOL through Croatia, amid varying sanctions regimes from the EU and the US.
Week of Solidarity with the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Here’s how you can get involved
The Week of Solidarity with the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is observed from March 1 to 8, led by the Croatian Caritas to raise awareness about the connections between Croatian believers and the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Cornmeal Dish with Milk
This article presents a traditional Croatian dish called žganci, commonly prepared with cornmeal and served with milk.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia boycotts the opening of the Winter Paralympic Games
The Croatian government has decided to boycott the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games in Italy in solidarity with Ukraine, opposing the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
HUP calls for reform of the sick leave system and reduction of burden on employers
The Croatian Employers' Association (HUP) advocates for a reform of the sick leave system, suggesting measures to reduce the burden on employers and enhance market efficiency.
Television claims one thing, police another: No confirmation of Croatian fans in the conflict
Spanish police confirm that there is no evidence of Croatian citizens being involved in skirmishes with law enforcement before a match in Madrid.
Mijatović: Congratulations to the players, we showed unity
Croatian national basketball team coach Tomislav Mijatović expressed his satisfaction after a significant victory against Germany.
Croatian Basketball Players Defeat World and European Champions!
The Croatian national basketball team achieved a significant victory against Germany, current world and European champions, with a score of 93:88 in their World Cup qualifying match.
Bartulica on the EC Decision: Fund for Reducing Poverty Transformed into an Instrument for Terminating Life
Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica criticizes the European Commission's decision to establish a fund for financing cross-border abortions, calling it a victory for a 'culture of death'.
Forum in Zagreb: The Role of Religious Communities in the Integration of Migrants
A forum on the role of religious communities in integrating migrants in Croatia will be held in Zagreb on March 2, 2026, organized by the Croatian Protestant Conference.
GDP: The growth of the Croatian economy accelerated to 3.6 percent
The Croatian economy grew by 3.6% in the fourth quarter of last year, marking its twentieth consecutive quarter of growth, driven by rising investments and consumption.
MOL issued an ultimatum to JANAF, Šušnjar responded: 'We do not agree to blackmail'
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL Group has accused JANAF of violating EU regulations by refusing to transport Russian crude oil not covered by sanctions, leading to a governmental response from Croatian Economy Minister Ante Šušnjar.
Let’s Remember How Celakoski Swore in the Assembly: Dogan Sent to ‘Three Motherf...’
A video of Croatian politician Dina Dogan swearing has gone viral, leading to political disputes and reminders of similar behavior by her colleague Teodor Celakoski from four years ago.
Mijatović: I hope we will have Hezonja in any condition
The Croatian national basketball team is preparing for a crucial qualifier against Germany, with hopes of including player Mario Hezonja despite his current commitments.
Read the presentation by Prof. Hrabar: Strong criticism of the Constitutional Court regarding surrogacy
Prof. Dubravka Hrabar criticized the Croatian Constitutional Court's decision on surrogacy at a round table discussion, calling it a serious threat to the rule of law and public order.
Fuchs: All-day classes will not start in 2027 after all.
Croatian Education Minister Radovan Fuchs announced that all-day classes in primary schools will not commence as planned in 2027 due to delays in school construction.
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has announced a public call for a short story about the Homeland War
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has launched a competition for high school students to submit short stories about the Homeland War to promote remembrance and values associated with it.
Over 700 calls made for basic military training: Only seven conscientious objections!
The Croatian Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Tihomir Kundid, announced that over 700 individuals have been called for basic military training, with only seven filing for conscientious objection.
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.
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.
V. Gaubas avenged against Croatian, achieving a historic milestone
Lithuanian tennis player V. Gaubas defeated Croatian Dino Prižmičius, marking a significant milestone in his career.
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.
Turudić confirmed initiated DORH investigations regarding Dabro
Croatian State Attorney Ivan Turudić confirmed that investigations have begun concerning controversial allegations involving politician Josip Dabro.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Plenković 'emotionally in love' with the Šimonović family: What positions has he appointed the father, mother and daughter to?
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has appointed multiple members of the influential Šimonović family to prominent positions over the years.
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.
Plenković Arrives in Kyiv with EU Leaders: Who Will He Meet?
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has arrived in Kyiv to participate in the commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the onset of the second Russian aggression against Ukraine alongside various EU leaders.
Round Table Held on 'Croatian Biblical Translations'
A round table discussion on Croatian biblical translations was held in Croatia featuring various speakers and the introduction of a new comprehensive Catholic Bible translation.
Sopić: Sometimes you give your all and it still doesn’t work
Željko Sopić has been dismissed as the head coach of NK Osijek due to poor results, as the club currently sits at the bottom of the league.
Petir warns of the consequences of mega chicken farms: Citizens have the right to know what is being planned
Marijana Petir, Croatian MP, expresses concerns over the construction of large poultry farms in Sisak-Moslavina County, urging for environmental impact assessments and a sustainable agricultural development model.
Medved: 'Dabro did not mention or request a ban on antifascism'
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Tomo Medved reaffirmed the stability of the coalition government amidst tensions involving MP Josip Dabro.
Anušić clearly on cooperation with Israel: We will not neglect it, but develop it
Croatian Defense Minister Ivan Anušić, during his visit to Israel, emphasized the importance of strengthening defense cooperation amidst President Milanović's objections to military involvement.
Milanović reacts to government moves towards Israel: The army will not participate
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has declared the army will not participate in any military cooperation with Israel amidst discussions of collaboration with its military and defense industry.
Obuljen Koržinek allocates funds for a ‘queer season’ and festival where the Croatian flag is destroyed
The Croatian Ministry of Culture has allocated €5,500 to the LGBT association Domino for events related to queer art and activism in 2026, amid controversy surrounding the association's ties to the political party Možemo and investigations into financial misconduct.
Stanić: Something is awakening
Branimir Stanić reflects on the spiritual significance of the Stepinčevo celebrations for the Croatian people and their connection to Blessed Alojzije Stepinac.
Conscripts in barracks starting March 9: What to expect?
After a hiatus of several years, Croatian barracks will once again be filled with conscripts for basic military training starting March 9.
Štimac Speaks: 'Street Stories Have Started to Get Confirmation'
Former Croatian coach Igor Štimac commented on the happenings in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian league ahead of the match between HŠK Zrinjski Mostar and NK Široki Brijeg.