Malić responded to Kekin regarding her criticism of the Croatian Army: Here’s what he said
Gordan Malić and Ivana Kekin engage in a public disagreement over the portrayal of the Croatian Army in schools and the legacy of World War II partisans.
Ristić: The global economic order is collapsing in Hormuz, is that the true goal of the war?
The article discusses the unclear motivations behind Trump's military actions against Iran amid growing tensions in the region.
A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
Arrested War Criminal from BiH Hamdija Alukić: Charged with Two Attacks
Hamid Alukić, a Bosnian war criminal, has been arrested in Alabama and charged with two separate attacks during the Bosnian War.
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.
Monograph 'Usora 1991-1995' Presented: A Lasting Testimony of Courage, Unity, and Sacrifice
A monograph documenting the history of the Usora municipality during the Croatian War of Independence was presented in Mostar, celebrating local bravery and sacrifice.
India's Dependence on Russian Oil in the Context of American Sanctions and War
The U.S. has granted India a temporary exemption that permits the continued import of Russian oil amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, impacting global energy markets.
Peternel on the Relationship Between the Prime Minister and the President: 'The Whole Country Stands Still Because Two People Are Waging a War of Vanity'
Igor Peternel, a representative of the Dom and National Gathering party, criticized the ongoing political conflict between President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković for obstructing necessary judicial appointments in Croatia.
Washington Post 1996: Mujahideen Still Operating in Bosnia with Support from SDA
A 1996 article reveals Mujahideen continued to operate in Bosnia post-war, allegedly with support from top Bosnian political figures.
Which companies could benefit the most from the war in Iran, and which could suffer the most?
The article discusses potential winners and losers in various sectors due to the recent U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, highlighting defense and energy companies as primary beneficiaries.
The manager and wife of Cetinski: 'Conscience is sometimes quiet, but when we listen to it - it becomes the voice of dignity'
Tony Cetinski canceled his concert at the Spens hall in Novi Sad after learning it served as a detention center during the Croatian War, prompting various public reactions.
War in the Middle East Changes Tourist Plans: More Travelers Choosing Croatia
The escalation of conflict in the Middle East is leading many European travelers to change their vacation plans in favor of safer destinations like Croatia.
War Without a Quick End: Energy Costs Are Rising, and Inflation Threatens Europe Again
The escalating conflict in the Middle East is significantly impacting global energy security and the economy, especially in Europe.
Slovakia Withdraws Opposition to Sanctions on Russia
Slovakia has abandoned its threat to veto the EU's extension of sanctions against over 2,700 Russian individuals and entities responsible for the war in Ukraine.
Modernization of the DNA Laboratory: Accelerating the Identification of Missing Persons from the Homeland War
The Croatian Minister of Veterans, Tomo Medved, affirmed the government's commitment to further investing in the modernization of DNA laboratories in Zagreb to enhance the identification of missing persons from the Homeland War.
Lebanon Seeks Help from the Vatican: Christians in the South are Collateral Victims of the Israel-Hezbollah War
Lebanon has requested assistance from the Vatican as Christians in the country's south suffer collateral damage amid ongoing conflicts involving Israel and Hezbollah.
Petrovačka dola in Numbers: 36 Bodies, 800 Days of Excavation, 167 Thousand Cubic Meters of Waste
Research at Petrovačka dola has revealed the remains of war victims, with ongoing efforts to identify all casualties connected to the Croatian War of Independence.
Consequences of War: Spike in Fuel and Fertilizer Prices Raises Questions About Food Inflation
Rising energy prices due to conflict in the Middle East raise concerns about potential food price increases in Croatia.
Obuljen Koržinek on Cetinski's Move: Performers Decide by Conscience
Croatian Culture Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek supports singer Tony Cetinski's decision to cancel a concert in a venue with a troubled past and emphasizes that performers should act on their conscience.
What did Slobo say to the rebelling Serbs and the JNA in Pakraca?
The article presents a reader's comment on the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the beginning of the Homeland War in Pakraca.
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.
Film and Book About the War Fate of Cetingrad Premiering on Friday
A documentary film and book titled "Cetingrad – Home Before Dawn" will be presented in Cetingrad, Croatia, focusing on the events during the occupation and the lives of the displaced residents.
One island, 90 percent of Iranian oil: why Kharg is the key to war in the Middle East
Iran's Kharg Island, a small but strategically vital coral island, is crucial to the Iranian oil industry as it handles about 90% of the country's oil exports, making it a significant target amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
The Executive Editor of SNV's Traces Relativizes Partisan Crimes: Do You Know How Much They Receive from the Budget?
Historian Milan Radanović has controversially relativized partisan crimes during and after World War II, sparking condemnation due to his association with a publicly funded institution in Croatia.
They were not swayed by high fees: Croatian legends who refused to sing in Serbia
Several Croatian artists, including Tony Cetinski, have canceled performances in Serbia out of respect for Croatian victims of the war, despite the potential for high earnings.
Ukraine in the Shadow of the War in the Middle East: Trump Blames Zelensky for the Lack of Agreement
Donald Trump attributes the stale diplomatic negotiations over the Russia-Ukraine war to Ukrainian President Zelensky as his focus shifts to the conflict with Iran.
Cetinski Threatened with Death, Jozinović Nevertheless Performs in Novi Sad
Singer Tony Cetinski received death threats after initially canceling his concert in Novi Sad due to backlash linked to the venue's controversial history, while performer Jakov Jozinović confirmed he would still go ahead with his show.
Serbs claim that SPENS was not a camp: Heartfelt testimonies of camp survivors reveal the truth
Tony Cetinski canceled his concert in Novi Sad at the SPENS venue, which is associated with a concentration camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Will Tomašević remove the large mural dedicated to defenders? 'He doesn't have a permit, but... '
The newly appeared mural in Zagreb honoring Croatian military units from the Homeland War lacks official approval, raising questions about its future amid the planned demolition of the Vjesnik building.
BBC also interested in mandatory military service in Croatia: Focus on 'the Balkans'
The BBC reports on Croatia's reinstatement of mandatory military service, highlighting the factors behind this decision and its implications for regional security.
Open: War with Iran could seriously shake the world economy
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has intensified, with US-Israeli attacks on Iran continuing and escalating tensions affecting the global economy.
Croatia Revives Conscription After 18 Years; Germany and Slovenia Also Pursue Similar Paths
Croatia has reintroduced conscription for the first time in 18 years in response to escalating security threats stemming from the prolonged war in Ukraine.
Croatia has reintroduced mandatory military service
Croatia is reinstating mandatory military service in response to the changing security landscape due to the war in Ukraine.
Putin offers Europe: We are ready to supply the continent with oil and gas
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed that Russia is ready to supply Europe with oil and gas, particularly in light of the ongoing global energy crisis exacerbated by the Iranian war.
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.
Tony Cetinski cancels concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian defenders and civilians
Croatian singer Tony Cetinski canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day in a Novi Sad hall that served as a camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Tony Cetinski canceled a concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian veterans and civilians
Tony Cetinski has canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day at the SPENS hall in Novi Sad, which served as a detention camp during the Croatian War of Independence, following public concerns.
Murals Dedicated to the Homeland War Painted in a Zagreb Underpass
Murals honoring the Homeland War and its units have been painted in a Zagreb underpass, coinciding with the planned demolition of the Vjesnik skyscraper.
Beck: If fanatics do not agree on the values of race or the will of the leader, the conflict can only be resolved by war
Boris Beck discusses the implications of fanaticism and societal conflict through the lens of historical and contemporary events in Iran.
Ristić: The World Will Understand 'As You Sow, So Shall You Reap'
Borislav Ristić analyzes the overwhelming military superiority of the US and Israel in their conflict with Iran amidst ongoing discussions about the war's purpose and goals.
Trump demands unconditional surrender from Iran as war spreads to Lebanon
U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded Iran's unconditional surrender as tensions rise in a war involving the United States and Israel that began in late February.
Iranian representatives did not sing the anthem, state media declared them 'war traitors'
Iran's women's national football team has been labeled 'war traitors' by state media after they chose not to sing the national anthem prior to their match against South Korea in the Asian Cup in Australia.
Clergy of SPC and Chetnik Movement in Dalmatia: What Dr. Vladimir Šumanović's Research Reveals
The article discusses Dr. Vladimir Šumanović's research on the role of Serbian Orthodox clergy in the Chetnik organization in Dalmatia during World War II.
War in the Middle East: Israeli army entered Lebanon, Iran retaliates with attacks
The Israeli military has entered Lebanon, and Iran has responded with strikes against U.S. military and diplomatic sites in the region, escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Experts on the escalation of war in Iran and possible global consequences
Four experts discussed the escalation of conflict in Iran and the region during a show on HTV.
The 35th Anniversary of the Beginning of the Homeland War Celebrated in Pakrac
The 35th anniversary of the beginning of the Homeland War was commemorated in Pakrac, Croatia, marking the first armed conflict between Croatian forces and rebellious Serbs.
Mišić on the Fall of Vukovar: That Was the Day I Actually Died
Croatian MP Predrag Mišić shared his harrowing experiences of the fall of Vukovar in 1991 during a podcast, reflecting on how the event forever changed his life.
Abortion, the Military, and Capitalism in Focus: Check Out the Crazy Messages for 'Night March'
Ahead of International Women's Day, the fAKTIV collective announces another 'Night March' that promotes an anti-state, anti-war, anti-capitalist message beyond women's rights.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
Historian Marijan: Antifascism is not a constitutional value of the Republic of Croatia
The article discusses historian Davor Marijan's view that antifascism is not explicitly recognized as a constitutional value in Croatia, amidst ongoing societal divisions stemming from World War II events.