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National & Local

Rutte visited Pantovcak: Milanović with NATO chief whom he publicly criticized for years

Croatian President Zoran Milanović met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to discuss military funding and the situation in Ukraine, despite previously expressing doubts about Rutte's credibility.

Jan 12 • 19:02 UTC
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National & Local

The tax money we pay goes to Milanović for flights and a lavish menu at Pantovčak

Croatian President Zoran Milanović's office has revealed a budget plan for 2026, including significant expenditures on food, flowers, and air travel funded by taxpayer money.

Jan 11 • 15:27 UTC
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National & Local

This year, we are paying for plane tickets, flowers, and a rich menu at Pantovčak for Milanović

The office of Croatian President Zoran Milanović has revealed a 2026 spending plan, including substantial allocations for food, flowers, and air travel, totaling significant costs for taxpayers.

Jan 11 • 15:27 UTC
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Crime & Justice

Jewelry worth several thousand euros stolen from a house in Zagreb's Pantovčak

During the Christmas holidays, an unknown perpetrator broke into a house in Zagreb's Pantovčak and stole jewelry and other items valued at several thousand euros, according to the Zagreb Police Directorate.

Dec 29 • 12:28 UTC
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World

A Year of Division and Disagreements: Pantovčak and Banski Dvori Still Haven't Found Common Foreign Policy Language

Croatia has continued its approach to the OECD this year, maintaining idyllic relations with some neighboring countries while others face disputes, as Pantovčak and Banski Dvori struggle to find common ground in foreign policy.

Dec 29 • 08:25 UTC
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World

Diplomacy of the Republic of Croatia: Pantovčak and the Government have not found common ground in 2025 either

This year, Croatia continued to approach the OECD while maintaining idyllic relations with some neighboring countries and disputes with others, yet the presidential office and the government remain at odds over foreign policy.

Dec 29 • 07:42 UTC

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