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.
SPENS 1991: Defenders seek the truth about the camp for Croats and the opening of archives
Croatian veterans' associations have emphasized the need for thorough and impartial investigations into the events at SPENS hall in Novi Sad during 1991, calling for truth and responsibility.
Tado Jurić: Why Croats are Returning from Emigration and Why Many Are Wondering if They Made a Mistake
The article discusses the emerging trend of Croats considering returning home from emigration, marking a potential shift in the country’s migration cycle after years of outflows.
Hitrec: Croats and Serbs at the Same Wedding Table, Like Once Before
The article discusses the historical and cultural tensions between Croats and Serbs, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences in overcoming these divisions.
Penava: Jeckov does not choose topics, she only wants to sow hatred towards Croats
Croatian representatives Ivan Penava and Dragana Jeckov clash over comments regarding nuclear energy, with accusations of provoking ethnic tensions.
Serbian Activist: SPENS was used as a transit place for captured Croats
A Serbian activist has claimed that the SPENS sports and business center in Novi Sad was used as a transit location for captured Croats during the war, rather than a standard concentration camp.
Sokol: There is no genuinely unified market while Croats pay more for the same products
Croatian MEP Tomislav Sokol highlighted the market inequalities faced by Croatia during a plenary session in Strasbourg, pointing to higher prices and barriers that should not exist within the EU.
Discussed the experience of Croats with joining the EU and adopting the euro
The article reflects on Croatia's experience with European Union membership and the adoption of the euro as its currency.
Will Jakov Jozinović also cancel his performance at the former camp for Croats?
Croatian veterans are urging singers Toni Cetinski and Jakov Jozinović to cancel or relocate their concerts at the former concentration camp SPENS in Novi Sad, where Croatian fighters and civilians were imprisoned during the war.
Modrić on the Mentality of Croats: We Are Proud, Ready to Suffer, and Love to Fight
Croatian football captain Luka Modrić discusses the unique mentality of Croats, emphasizing their pride, resilience, and willingness to endure challenges during a conversation on American television.
Evacuation of Croats: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is sending a plane; pilgrims are going through France
The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has initiated evacuation operations for Croatian citizens in the Middle East due to the deteriorating security situation.
Jablanica: Bosniaks Disturbed Croats; Man Arrested for Insulting a Catholic Priest
A man was arrested in Jablanica for verbally assaulting a Catholic priest from a moving vehicle.
Economic Newsfilter: There is no danger of gasoline shortage, Croats are already pumping oil from the first tanker
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has made controversial remarks regarding Ukraine and energy supplies, leading to international criticism and media attention.
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.
Rudolf Barišić: About Bosniakhood and Croathood of Bosnian Croats
Rudolf Barišić discusses the complex national identity and religious debates surrounding Bosnian Croats, particularly their connections to the broader ethnic identities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tudor forms a staff in Tottenham: two Croats arrive in London
Croatian football coach Igor Tudor has taken charge of Tottenham Hotspur, bringing along two Croatian assistants as part of his staff restructuring.
Croats reject requests from Hungarians and Slovaks for oil shipments from Russia
Croatia has denied requests from Hungary and Slovakia for oil shipments from Russia amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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.
Pašalić is the record holder of all Croats in Italian football
Mario Pašalić has set a new record in Croatian football by becoming the player with the most appearances in Italy's Serie A.
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.
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.
Kekin's 'fan song' tarnishes Croatia: Why does he live at the expense of the state budget?
Mile Kekin released a satirical 'fan song' criticizing Croatia, highlighting a contrast between Croats and Swedes, while he himself benefits from state support.
Croats and Australians prayed the rosary in Melbourne in honor of the murdered friars from Široki Brijeg
Croatian and Australian Catholics gathered in Melbourne to pray the rosary in memory of the Herzegovinian friars murdered 81 years ago during the communist regime.
From Mandić to Dalić: Why the left loves migrants and despises Croats from BiH?
The article discusses the Croatian left's disdain for Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite their support for illegal migrants, amidst recent debates triggered by the Croatian handball team's success.
Australian Croats called me 'Ćiro, Croatian bane!', and I did not respond as they wished
This article reflects on the legacy of Miroslav Blažević, the renowned Croatian football coach, on the third anniversary of his passing.
The global elite under scrutiny, including Croats... What do the new Epstein files reveal?
The latest release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has brought renewed scrutiny to powerful global elites, including notable mentions of Croatia.
Masked hooligans with sticks launched a brutal attack on Croats, what happened next was revealed
A brutal attack by masked hooligans on Croatian fans was thwarted by police following a basketball game between Vienna and Zadar in Austria.
Dozens of hooligans with clubs waited for Croats on the highway in Austria. They planned an attack
Dozens of masked hooligans armed with clubs were reported waiting on a highway in Austria, planning to attack Croatian fans after a basketball match.
He Created the Modern Serbian Language. He Considered Croats to Be Serbs
Vuk Karadžić was a Serbian philologist and linguist who is regarded as the founder of the modern Serbian language, significantly impacting language standardization in the 19th century.
Ljubo Jurčić: Why was Vujčić awarded as a successful governor?
Economic analyst Ljubo Jurčić discussed inflation and the standard of living for Croats on N1 television, attributing inflation to the Croatian National Bank's failure to maintain its primary goal of keeping inflation below two percent.
Do Croats love their national teams or just their success?
The Croatian handball team has won a bronze medal at the European Championship, while the futsal team is set to compete for a medal after a close semifinal loss to Spain.
Do Croats have a cult of the national team or a cult of success?
The Croatian handball team recently secured a bronze medal at the European Championship, while the futsal team lost a close semifinals match against Spain and is set to compete for a medal against France.
He sold Dalmatia to mortal enemies. Croats remember him as a great villain
Ladislav Napuljski, a Hungarian-Croatian king, is infamous for selling Dalmatia for 100,000 ducats and is remembered as a significant negative figure in Croatian history.
Croats conquer the AI scene: Daytona raises 24 million dollars for AI agent computer development
The Croatian tech company Daytona, founded by veterans Ivan Burazin, Vedran Jukić, and Goran Draganić, has successfully closed a $24 million Series A investment round led by FirstMark Capital.
Croatia under a wave of cyber incidents: Here are the frauds that Croats have fallen for the most
Croatia experienced a significant rise in cyber incidents last year, with a total of 1513 reported cases, marking a 35.9% increase from the previous year, according to the National CERT.
And now - Croatia! Until recently it was part of Yugoslavia, and Croats carry the symbols of volunteers
The article discusses Croatia's Olympic debut in Albertville amidst ongoing conflict, highlighting the athletes' symbolic tribute to fallen volunteers of their homeland.
Croats from Italy presented their projects in Munich
Croatian associations from Italy showcased their projects in Munich, including a photography exhibition and a documentary film about the customs of Molise Croats.
Croats shared what life is like in the diaspora: 'This doesn't exist in our Balkan countries, I have been rejuvenated'
A discussion on Reddit reveals why many Croats, seeking better quality of life, are considering leaving for countries like America or Canada, with some sharing transformative experiences from their time abroad.
Here is where most Croats will spend this year's winter holidays: The research might surprise you
A study shows that 62% of Croatian citizens plan to spend their winter holidays in Croatia, with 38% opting for abroad, primarily in Austria and Slovenia, indicating a shift from last year's 50%.
Croats attracted attention at the first fashion show of winter Olympians
The first fashion show featuring winter Olympians highlighted Croatian talent and drew significant attention.
This 'superfood' is loved by an increasing number of Croats, but they don't know it can be dangerous: Nutritionist has a warning
Chia seeds, hailed as a superfood rich in nutrients, pose certain risks that consumers should be aware of, according to nutrition expert Dr. Keith Ayoob.
Research: The number of Croats planning winter holidays abroad has decreased
A recent survey reveals that most Croats are planning to spend their winter holidays in Croatia rather than abroad, with Austria and Slovenia being the most popular foreign destinations.
He was a bishop, ban, and one of the most powerful Croats in a very difficult time
Juraj II Drašković, born in 1545, was a prominent figure in 16th century Croatia, known for his influential roles as a bishop and ban during a challenging period.
Croats are obsessed with the new season of 'Bridgerton', but a Canadian drama featuring Luke from 'Gilmore Girls' is also high on the ratings list
The weekly Netflix ratings show that Croatian audiences are captivated by the new season of 'Bridgerton' while also appreciating lesser-known titles and classic series.
VIDEO Kulenović shines in a match marked by Croats: Watch his first goal for Torino
Sandro Kulenović scored his first goal for Torino in his debut match since joining on loan from Dinamo, helping his team as they compete for a place in the semifinals of the Italian Cup against Inter.
National Futsal Team Coach: Croats No Longer Think This is a Stupid Sport
The Croatian futsal team lost 1-2 to Spain in the European Championship semi-finals and will play for third place against the loser of the France-Portugal match.
Research: Croats view the future differently from the rest of the European Union
A survey reveals that Croats have a more optimistic view of the future compared to the average pessimism prevalent in other EU countries, particularly among Germans.
Croatia at the Negative Top: Almost One in Seven Croats Lives in Another EU Country
Croatia ranks high in the EU for the percentage of its own citizens residing in other member states, with nearly 15% living abroad, placing it second after Romania.
PHOTO Croats filled the hall in the Euro Futsal semifinals
The Croatian national futsal team plays against Spain in the semifinals of the European Championship, aiming to reach the final for the first time after matching their best historical achievement.
Puhovski: A bronze would be a great success for Serbs, for Croats it's an average result
Political analyst Žarko Puhovski discussed the government's takeover of the organization for welcoming the bronze-winning handball players, dismissing claims of a coup as nonsense.