Graduate Đuro from Zagreb shone in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, correctly answered 13 questions
Graduate Đuro Hameršak from Zagreb impressed in the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire by answering 13 questions correctly and winning 34,000 euros, securing his place in the next episode.
In Zagreb, a lift for a building at one-third of the price! Here’s how and whom to contact
The Croatian government has introduced a program that subsidizes the installation of elevators in buildings with more than three floors by 60%, making it more affordable for residents in Zagreb.
One of the most famous Asian restaurants in Zagreb has opened at a new location
Tori Street Food, one of the most recognized Asian street food restaurants in Zagreb, has opened a new location in Zavrtnica 17 and is currently offering delivery and online orders through Glovo.
Is Benčić manipulating the bomb threat? Interpreting the arrival of the police as political pressure
The Zagreb police confirmed ongoing interventions at two locations due to bomb threats, raising suspicions that MP Sandra Benčić may be exploiting this situation for political gains against her party Možemo and its leader Tomislav Tomašević.
VIDEO: Evo why the police arrived at the premises of the Možemo party
The police responded to a bomb threat at the Možemo party headquarters in Zagreb, with ongoing investigations and curious onlookers gathering outside.
Grmoja: How Senf Stole the Welcome
The welcome event for the Croatian handball team in Zagreb was canceled due to a conflict over the appearance of singer Marko Perković, which prompted commentary from politician Nikola Grmoja.
We Tried Suckling Pig and Lamb from a Local Place that Sells 500 to 600 kg of Meat Daily
A new restaurant in Zagreb, 'Janje & Prase To Go', specializes in selling roasted suckling pig and lamb, essential delicacies for Croatian celebrations and holidays, with a high daily meat sales volume.
These two Croatian projects could win the prestigious architecture award
Projects by architects Hrvoje Njirić and Iskra Filipović as well as Dinko Peračić and Miranda Veljačić have been shortlisted for the 2026 EU Mies van der Rohe Awards.
The Arena filled with cubes and flags, see how Croatia is supported
The Zagreb Arena was filled with supporters waving flags and cheering as Croatia faced Germany in their first match since the pandemic.
Tomašević's Deputy: Snowplows Have Passed Through the Entire City. 110 Cubic Meters Were Removed from the Square
In Zagreb, significant snow accumulation led to the removal of 110 cubic meters from the main square, with city officials praising the efficiency of winter services amidst 24 cm of snow.
Is country clubbing dying in Zagreb? Or is it moving to restaurants?
The XO CLUB in Zagreb, which had been open for four years, is permanently closing down, leading to discussions about the future of country clubbing in the city.
Child in Slava Raškaj Center ignites bed with lighter, another sustains severe burns
In the Slava Raškaj educational center in Zagreb, one child set a bed on fire with a lighter, resulting in severe third-degree burns for another child who has been hospitalized.
Turkalj on Tomašević after the Thompson ban: Those who do not work well focus on ideology
Zagreb City Assembly representative Dragana Turkalj commented on the reactions to Marko Perković Thompson's concert, highlighting Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's focus on ideology rather than effective governance.
VIDEO Do you put eggs in sarma? We asked Zagrebians how they make it, here's what they say
The article explores how residents of Zagreb prepare the traditional winter dish sarma and tests their knowledge on its ingredients.
Bugatti worth millions, here’s how it was stopped by snow in the suburbs of Zagreb
Photos have emerged on social media of a Bugatti stuck in the snow on a road in Croatia, marking the first public sighting of this pricey vehicle by local fans.
HDZ will not support the overthrow of Tomašević, Matijević: Elections were half a year ago
Marko Perković Thompson's call for the removal of Zagreb's leadership has inadvertently strengthened the position of Mayor Tomislav Tomašević, as most analysts agree it has mobilized leftist voters against radical right elements.
Public Intervention by Artist Karlo Štefanek Halted: 'I was fully prepared to adapt my work in collaboration with ZET'
The Zagrab Art Salon, celebrating its 60th edition, sparked important discussions about the relationship between art and public space, highlighted by the suspension of artist Karlo Štefanek's work 'In transit'.
KB Merkur: 20 years of kidney transplantation
Clinical Hospital Merkur in Zagreb celebrates 20 years of kidney transplantation this year, having performed its thousandth kidney transplant.
The icon of shock rock comes to Arena Zagreb, will there be opposition like in Pula 20 years ago?
Marilyn Manson is set to perform at Arena Zagreb on July 16 next year, reigniting debates over his controversial legacy following past allegations of abuse.