Jonjić exposes Klasić regarding Father Astaloš: 'These are notorious untruths'
Tomislav Jonjić has strongly criticized historian Hrvoje Klasić for making misleading statements about Father Josip Astaloš during a television appearance.
This Day in History. The Relations Between Stalin and His South Slavic Colleague Tito Begin to Wobble
The relations between Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito deteriorated rapidly in the years following World War II, leading to Yugoslavia's expulsion from the socialist bloc.
Documenta, Workers' Front - Unwanted
This article discusses community reactions to a petition launched by Documenta and the Workers' Front to rename a street after Josip Astaloša, highlighting the diversity of opinions among residents.
Josip Pečarić in the podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': How to recognize who is not for Croatia
In a new podcast episode, academic Josip Pečarić discusses his life, challenges he faced in Belgrade, and his views on societal issues in Croatia.
Medications: "Our Supplies of Active Ingredients Are Still Sufficient"
Josip Meštrović, the Germany head of generics manufacturer Zentiva, expresses concerns about the potential impact of geopolitical tensions on Germany's pharmaceutical supply chain due to blocked shipping routes in the Hormuz Strait.
Documenta and the Workers' Front want to rename the street of Josip Astaloš: Locals launched a petition
A petition has been launched by veterans in Erdut opposing the renaming of a street dedicated to Josip Astaloš, who was unjustly executed by communist authorities.
Croatian Shooter Josip Sikavica Wins Gold at European Championship!
Josip Sikavica became the European champion in shooting with an air rifle, achieving his greatest career success at the championships in Yerevan.
Bishop Martinović baptized the tenth child of the Ivić family in Bučje
Bishop Ivo Martinović baptized Ella, the tenth child of parents Josip and Maja Ivić, during a Eucharistic celebration in the parish of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Bučje.
Second Bundesliga: Hertha BSC shows reaction after debacle
Hertha BSC rebounds from a recent defeat by beating 1. FC Nürnberg 2-1, aided by a stellar performance from Josip Brekalo.
Kovačević: We can be proud of this match
Dinamo Zagreb's football team ended their European journey with a 3:3 draw against Genk after extra time, reflecting on the performance and aiming toward national league focus.
Turudić confirmed initiated DORH investigations regarding Dabro
Croatian State Attorney Ivan Turudić confirmed that investigations have begun concerning controversial allegations involving politician Josip Dabro.
Polšak Palatinuš: We learn whether Josip Dabro eats his grandmother's chicken or that from Ukrainian mega-farms
A Saturday protest against mega chicken farms brought together various political figures in Croatia, highlighting societal divisions and the complexity of industrial development near residential areas.
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.
Penava on Dabro, Raspudić on Carnivals, Ana Filko on Identification of the Missing
Last week featured numerous topics including Penava's comments on Dabro, Raspudić's views on carnivals, and the identification of people missing from the Homeland War.
Victor Peterlin's Weekly Overview: A Song for Milorad and a Missed Opportunity to Stir Things Up with Actions
This article reviews Josip Dabro's recent foray into public attention, focusing on his satirical song about Milorad Pupovac and the varied political reactions it has generated.
Puljak gifted Dabra a book, he responded: ‘Take it home, let your husband read it’
Marijana Puljak criticized fellow MP Josip Dabra during a vote for a new minister, leading to a heated exchange about Croatia's current political situation.
Dabrina press conference: I am ready to leave the Parliament, but this is my condition
Josip Dabro, a member of Parliament and Secretary General of the DP party, stated in a press conference that he is prepared to leave the Parliament under one condition.
HTV said that Dabro came from Belgrade in 1993; now they have apologized to him
Croatian MP Josip Dabro clarified that he did not move to Croatia from Serbia in 1993, and the broadcaster has issued an apology.
Hrebak Retracted: On Friday HSLS Will Support New Minister; Gave Plenković an Ultimatum
HSLS leader Dario Hrebak announced that his party would support a new minister on Friday after expressing discontent with the remarks of Josip Dabra and giving the Prime Minister a 30-day ultimatum for change.
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.
Kaštelani Burn Tito and Pavelić: 'It’s Time to Leave Them in the Past'
During the 213th Donjokaštelanski Carnival, participants symbolically burned effigies of Ante Pavelić and Josip Broz Tito to address social and political divisions in Croatia.
Sedak on the 'Dabro affair': 'At this moment, no one is interested in going to elections'
Kristijan Sedak comments on the political implications of a recent incident involving former minister Josip Dabra, emphasizing the stability of the governing majority in Croatia despite calls for political meetings from coalition partners.
Mlinarić defended Dabro, Bačić: The coalition is stable, we have 76 votes
The Croatian coalition government discusses the implications of a controversial video featuring Josip Dabro singing a song linked to a controversial figure, with calls for Dabro to apologize.
How much did the restoration of Tito's ship Galeb cost, which is now damaged in a maritime accident?
The Galeb, a ship once used by Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito, was recently damaged in a maritime accident at the Rijeka port, raising concerns about the costs of its restoration and its historical significance.
Polšak on Dabro: A Troubling Time for Smartphones
The article discusses the political implications of Josip Dabro's actions and how they become media spectacles, questioning the governmental restrictions on personal expression.
Vuletić (HSS) criticized Dabro: 'Ustaše go... into exile!'; Plenković also reacted
Croatian political scene is shaken by a video of former minister Josip Dabro, prompting condemnation from PM Plenković and sharp criticism from HSS leader Vuletić.
HSLS Plays a Decisive Role Because of Dabra: How Strong Is This Party?
The HSLS party threatens to exit the ruling coalition over controversial remarks made by coalition partner Josip Dabra, raising questions about its stability and strength within the Croatian parliament.
A Panel Discussion on Christian Witness and Public Engagement of Believers Held in Split
A panel discussion on Christian witness and public engagement of believers took place in Split, Croatia, organized in conjunction with the launch of a new book by Professor Josip Mužić.
Incident in the Port of Rijeka: Tito's Ship Galeb Damaged in Maritime Accident
The ship Galeb, historically used by communist dictator Josip Broz Tito, was damaged in a maritime accident in Rijeka's port when a cargo ship lost propulsion and collided with it, but there were no injuries or marine pollution reported.
FC Bayern in the DFB-Pokal: True Crime About Stanisic
Bayern Munich's Josip Stanisic played a crucial role in the DFB-Pokal match against Leipzig, yet left without accolades despite his pivotal contributions.
Another happy story from the show! Ksenija from 'Love is in the Village' is moving in with Josip, she revealed details
Ksenija and Josip from the reality show 'Love is in the Village' confirm that their relationship has grown stronger after the show, despite public curiosity about their romance's sustainability.
Jurlina: The bronze would be a huge success; Mavrović: We are ready
Croatian futsal player Josip Jurlina discusses the upcoming bronze medal match against France at the European Championship, expressing confidence after a strong performance against Spain.
The selection of the Evening's Basketball Player of the Year begins: Here is who legendary Josip Sesar voted for
The traditional selection of the Evening's Basketball Player of the Year has begun, featuring legendary coach Josip Sesar, who shares his vote after successfully leading Dubrava during a critical period.
Great news for Croatia and Bayern. Stanišić trained after being stepped on by a teammate
Josip Stanišić, the Croatian national player, returned to training with Bayern Munich after concerns over an injury from a collision with teammate Jonathan Tah, confirming he wasn't seriously hurt.
Great news for Croatia and Bayern. Stanišić is not seriously injured
Croatian representative Josip Stanišić had to leave Bayern training early due to a collision but has not sustained serious injuries, returning to practice shortly after.
Tomašević sends invoice to Plenković: It is known how much cleaning the square after the welcome will cost the state
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's government will need to cover the cleaning costs for Ban Josip Jelačić Square following the welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball team, which was organized by the government after a failed event by the city of Zagreb.
Šimunić on the player whose career is declining: We don't have many like that in Croatia
Joe Šimunić comments on Josip Brekalo's move to Hertha Berlin, discussing his potential impact on the club.
Šimunić: Brekalo is trying to catch the train for the World Cup
Joe Šimunić discusses Josip Brekalo's potential impact at Hertha Berlin amidst his declining career.
The news that Zlatko Dalić was eagerly waiting to hear, Croatia is lucky again
Croatian national team player Josip Stanišić was injured during Bayern Munich's training after being accidentally stepped on by his teammate Jonathan Tah.
Stanišić recently returned. Now he got injured again
Croatian key player Josip Stanišić had to leave Bayern's training early due to an injury sustained in a duel with teammate Jonathan Tah ahead of their match against Hoffenheim.
Key Player of Croatia Injured Again. Teammate Stepped on Him, Left the Field Limping
Croatian international Josip Stanišić had to leave Bayern's training early due to an injury from a clash with teammate Jonathan Tah before their upcoming match against Hoffenheim.
Croatian Representative Really Has No Luck: Just When He Returned to Playing, He Injured Himself Again
Croatian football representative Josip Stanišić suffered another injury during training with Bayern shortly after returning to play following an ankle injury.
Bauk: The government has illegally placed Ćacilend in the Square
Arsen Bauk, a member of the Croatian Parliament, provides commentary on the government's illegal organization of a handball welcome event in Zagreb's Ban Josip Jelačić Square.
Thompson sang, a banner was displayed "United Against Fascism". The police responded
Thousands of fans gathered at Ban Josip Jelačić Square in Zagreb to welcome the Croatian handball team, who won a bronze medal at the European Championship, amidst a display of a political banner and police engagement.
On Ban Jelačić Square, banner 'United Against Fascism'
During Marko Perković Thompson's performance at Ban Josip Jelačić Square in Zagreb, a banner reading 'United Against Fascism' was displayed.
This is what the main square in Zagreb looks like from the air: Check out the spectacular photographs
Thousands of fans welcomed the Croatian handball team at Ban Josip Jelačić Square in Zagreb after they won a bronze medal at the European Championship in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Brekalo returns to Germany: I wanted to come here at all costs
Croatian footballer Josip Brekalo has signed with Hertha Berlin from Real Oviedo in a permanent transfer, expressing his strong desire to join the club.
View of the Square from the Air an Hour Before the Welcome
Fans have been gathering for hours at Ban Josip Jelačić Square in Zagreb to await the arrival of the bronze medal-winning handball players, with the official program starting at 6 PM.
Siskac journalist and editor Josip Frković has passed away
Josip Frković, a Siskac journalist and editor who worked for Večernji list for many years, passed away at the age of 80 on February 1.
Kosor: This is now war
The government will organize a welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball players at Ban Josip Jelačić Square, despite the city's refusal, according to Minister Tonči Glavina.