Ivica Granić: A comprehensive analysis of the elections in Hungary that are not just Hungarian elections
The article analyzes the significance of Hungary's elections in the context of European Union politics, focusing on Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule and its implications for EU decision-making.
Ivica Granić: The man who killed millions by taking on God's role has died
Prominent American scientist Paul R. Ehrlich, known for his controversial book 'The Population Bomb', passed away at the age of 94, leaving a lasting impact on global population policies.
Ivica Granić: The Hormuz Point of Suppression or How Iran Tightened the Weakest Point on the Planet
The article discusses how Iran has effectively blocked traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, claiming the blockade relies on threats and attacks rather than traditional military force.
Ivica Granić on the 'war dealer of vacuum cleaners': 'Clearly not quite aware…'
Political analyst Ivica Granić commented on the public conflict between Israeli Ambassador Gary Koren and President Zoran Milanović, questioning whether the president's remarks harm Croatia's foreign policy interests.
Ivica Granić: Lords of Bloody Hands, Epstein and the Awful Silence of the Media
Ivica Granić critiques the normalization of lies in politics, highlighting how the public's awareness of deceit leads to a crisis when the facade of truth collapses.
Ivica Granić: The Victory of Metaphorical Ustaše Over Liberals or How the Grave Digger Dug His Own Grave
This political essay critiques Dario Hrebak's failure and discusses how his actions reflect on the broader political landscape in Croatia.
Ivica Granić: Provocation of Ustaša as a Mirror of Selective Anti-Fascism, from Dabro to Brecht
Ivica Granić discusses the use of Ustaša provocation as a means of revealing double standards in the condemnation of totalitarian symbols.
Ivica Granić: The Song about the Poglavnik is a Crime, Alright, But Who Writes the Rules of Hatred in Croatia?
The Croatian politician Josip Dabro faced backlash for singing a controversial song with improvised lyrics that reference Ante Pavelić at a public event, sparking accusations of promoting hate and violence.
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.
Ivica Granić: The Constitutional Court confirmed that children from rented wombs will now have Croatian birth certificates
The Constitutional Court of Croatia has determined that children born through surrogacy will receive Croatian birth certificates, despite surrogacy being banned in the country, as highlighted in a recent speech by Archbishop Dražen Kutleša.
Granić: Do we know how to live with a Constitution that has three dots at the end, who is afraid to say what he thinks
The article discusses the challenges Croatians face in truly adhering to their Constitution, emphasizing selective interpretations and a tendency to ignore their own violations while criticizing others.
Ivica Granić: The Disintegration of Europe, a Myth or an Inevitable Reality in the Year of Final Collapse
The article discusses Europe's historical turbulence and its current existential crisis, including conversations regarding the potential disintegration of the European Union and broader geopolitical ramifications.
Ivica Granić: Macron's Agony or How French Chaos Can Destroy the Future of the European Union
The article discusses the deteriorating stability of France under President Macron and suggests that his failed policies may jeopardize the future of the European Union.
Ivica Granić: Globalism and Sovereignty
The article discusses the political ideology of sovereignty, emphasizing the preservation of national independence against globalist influences and institutions.
The End of 1993 and the Beginning of 1994: 'Diplomatic Storm' about the Position of Croats in Central Bosnia
The article discusses the critical diplomatic efforts in late 1993 and early 1994 regarding the status of Croats in Central Bosnia, focusing on the negotiations led by Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granić.