The Serbs receive the most money from the budget, but 'Novosti' continue to complain
The Croatian National Minorities Council has allocated over 2.5 million euros to the Serbian minority this year, leading to complaints from the minority that it is insufficient despite the significant amount.
Plenković talked with a robot, someone shouted: "One is Ante". Plenković: Gotovina, right?
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković engaged with RINNO, the country's first humanoid robot, during a session of the National Council for Digital Transformation, sparking humorous comments from attendees.
HND Omitted Key Data: The Council for Minorities Again Gave Less Money to Novosti, but...
The Croatian Journalistic Society (HND) announced on Facebook that Novosti did not receive back 35% of funds for the weekly magazine during the National Minorities Council meeting, while omitting that funding for Novosti has actually increased.
PHOTO/VIDEO Plenković asked the robot if it can sit, the answer made everyone present laugh
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković presided over a meeting of the National Council for Digital Transformation, where he interacted with humanoid robots designed to assist people in daily tasks.
Representative of Croats to the Head of the Government of Vojvodina: We are loyal, we respect the institutions of Serbia
The President of the Vojvodina Provincial Government, Maja Gojković, met with a delegation from the Croatian National Council and emphasized the importance of continued cooperation on issues relevant to the Croatian national minority in Vojvodina.
The Government will ask young people from the diaspora how to encourage relocation to Croatia
The Croatian government is set to hold its first meeting with the newly established advisory council of young Croats from the diaspora to discuss ways to encourage relocation to Croatia.
The government accepted the Memorandum of Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Croatian government endorsed a memorandum aimed at enhancing cooperation with Bosnia and Herzegovina in developing secure digital infrastructure and public digital services.
Šarić: Pupovac's grotesque 'Christmas' reception – God is money, and the enemy is Catholic Croatian
The article critiques a 'Christmas reception' held by the Serbian National Council, calling it a tasteless parody of Christmas and characterizing it as an assembly of anti-clerical and anti-fascist forces.
USKOK defendant Milošević hosted the head of the DORH and the ministers of justice and the interior
Boris Milošević, a USKOK defendant, hosted a reception attended by prominent Croatian political figures, including the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Justice, during a Serbian National Council event.
The Croatian Orthodox Church Founded. Penava: We Absolutely Support These Ideas
The Croatian Orthodox Church was established in Split, with Ivan Penava expressing unwavering support for its foundations during a pre-Christmas gathering that included criticisms of the Serbian National Council and the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Penava on the Croatian Orthodox Church: We absolutely stand behind these ideas
Ivan Penava, leader of the Homeland Movement, defended ideas regarding the Croatian Orthodox Church during a pre-Christmas event in Split, where criticisms of the Serbian National Council and Serbian Orthodox Church were raised.
SNV Reception: Milošević on ZDS and 'Blackness', Goldstein Award for Anti-Fascism
The Serbian National Council hosted its traditional reception on Orthodox Christmas Eve, featuring discussions on historical grievances and the awarding of an anti-fascism prize to Goldstein, attended by key figures from the Serbian minority and the Croatian government.
Call for Croatian Farmers in Serbia for Support Program Published
The Croatian National Council and the 'Cro Fond' foundation have invited Croatian farmers in Serbia to apply for a support program worth half a million euros funded by the Croatian government.
Nazor: HVO had a decisive and main role in the defense and liberation of Mostar
Historian Ante Nazor emphasizes the critical role of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO) in the defense and liberation of Mostar in June 1992, countering claims by members of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina that downplay their contribution.