Six years since the catastrophic Zagreb earthquake: Reconstruction is still ongoing
It has been six years since the devastating Zagreb earthquake, which struck on this day in 2020, causing significant damage and loss of life, with ongoing reconstruction efforts.
Dinamo's firecracker against Lokomotiva, Beljo's hat-trick
GNK Dinamo Zagreb secured a convincing 5:0 victory against NK Lokomotiva Zagreb in a SuperSport HNL match, with Beljo scoring a hat-trick.
A protest by public service unions held in Zagreb
A significant protest organized by six public service unions took place in Zagreb, demanding better social dialogue with the government and negotiations on collective agreements.
The World Youth Association of Croatia is organizing a round table on people with Down syndrome in Zagreb today
The World Youth Association of Croatia is hosting a round table focused on the integration and challenges faced by individuals with Down syndrome.
Two Months Until the Statute of Limitations: Buyer Punished for Protests Against COVID Measures
A court in Zagreb has fined Ivan Pokupec for his role in organizing an unauthorized protest against COVID measures.
Zagreb 2025: Crime is Down, but Child Sexual Abuse and Foreign Offenses are Rising
Despite a general decline in crime rates in Zagreb, there is a concerning increase in child sexual abuse and offenses committed by foreigners.
Zagreb gathered experts: How to achieve equal parenting in the interest of the child?
An international conference in Zagreb focused on discussions about equal parenting and the role of parents in modern society.
Croatia will expel a Moroccan who brutally beat a police officer
Croatia is set to expel Moroccan national Hamza O. after he brutally assaulted a police officer in Zagreb, resulting in a conditional sentence.
Moroccan man beat a police officer and was released: Feminist and women's organizations remain silentβ¦
A Moroccan man who brutally assaulted a police officer in Zagreb has been conditionally released after receiving a one-year suspended sentence, prompting criticism of the leniency from various male public figures while feminist organizations have remained silent on the matter.
Habijan on the verdict for the Moroccan who attacked a policewoman: 'This is absolutely not a good message'
Justice Minister Damir Habijan criticized the conditional sentence given to a Moroccan man who assaulted a policewoman in Zagreb, stating it sends a negative message about the justice system.
See how much LGBT associations' funding from the Zagreb budget has increased in one year
LGBT associations linked to the MoΕΎemo party have seen significant increases in funding from the city budget between 2024 and 2025.
The Verdict Against the Moroccan Shocks the Public: MiletiΔ, VlahoviΔ, KaraΔiΔ, Grmoja Respond...
A Moroccan man was controversially sentenced to a conditional one-year prison term for brutally assaulting a young police officer in Zagreb, prompting widespread public outrage and calls for harsher penalties.
Gredelj: From Grandiose Plans to Overpriced Parking
The transformation of the former Gredelj factory site in Zagreb has been mired in unrealized plans, leaving it as an expensive parking lot even after decades of proposals.
Moroccan who beat a policewoman is released; he received only a conditional sentence
Hamza O., a Moroccan man, has been conditionally released after being sentenced for assaulting a police officer in Zagreb.
This Year, TomaΕ‘eviΔ Throws Money into KONTEJNER: See How Much This Association Will Receive in 2026
The KONTEJNER association is set to receive 166,000 euros in 2026 from the Zagreb budget as part of regular public funding for cultural needs.
Feminism is Connected to a Murky Idea
The article features reader comments on the feminist 'night march' in Zagreb, reflecting diverse opinions on women's rights and feminist movements.
Graduates, don't forget about the Open Day at the Croatian Catholic University!
The Croatian Catholic University will host an Open Day on March 19, 2026, allowing prospective students and their parents to learn about various study programs.
JeΕ‘e on Belja: It wouldn't surprise me if he ends up with 30 goals
Vedran JeΕ‘e discusses the performance of Hajduk Split and player Beljo in the recent SuperSport HNL match against Lokomotiva.
Hajduk wins against Lokomotiva with goals from Livaja and RebiΔ
HNK Hajduk Split secured a crucial 2:1 victory over NK Lokomotiva Zagreb in the SuperSport HNL.
KovaΔeviΔ on comments and criticisms: My response will be victories
Dinamo Zagreb's coach, Mario KovaΔeviΔ, addresses criticisms after a 4-2 victory over Slaven Belupo, emphasizing the need for improvement despite the win.
Beljo: This is my first hat-trick, the ball goes in the showcase
Dion Drena Beljo scored his first career hat-trick in a victory for Dinamo Zagreb over Slaven Belupo, celebrating the achievement with his teammates.
Beljo scored a hat-trick, furious Dinamo celebrates another victory
Dinamo Zagreb secured a 4:2 victory over Slaven Belupo in the Croatian football league, with Dion Drena Beljo scoring a hat-trick.
What did the Youth Council under Tesa Goldstein do last year?
The Zagreb Youth Council's report led by Tesa Goldstein will be discussed at the upcoming session of the Zagreb City Assembly.
βZagreb Womanβ CM-400AKG on Serbian Planes: What Can It Do and Do We Have an βAntidoteβ?
The appearance of the Chinese missile CM-400AKG on Serbian MiG-29 fighter jets has reignited concerns about military balance and defense capabilities in the region.
Entrepreneur ΔuriΔ defends his mandate as head of the Zagreb ZPO while the HDZ leadership pushes a candidate from a state company
Entrepreneur Mate ΔuriΔ is contesting his re-election as head of the Zagreb Organization of Entrepreneurs and Craftsmen (ZPO) against candidate Damir MiΕ‘kulin, who is supported by the HDZ leadership.
Frano Δirko: Trash on the Streets, Rats, and Wild Boar Have Become the Face of the So-Called βGreen Revolutionβ
Frano Δirko was elected president of the Croatian Sovereignists in Zagreb and criticized the city's current conditions under the 'green revolution' policies, linking them to increasing urban waste and animal issues.
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.
Domino Association Brings 'Trans Archive' and Argentine Transvestites to Zagreb
The LGBT association Domino is bringing a 'trans archive' and Argentine transvestites to Zagreb, funded by taxpayers.
Four years of improvisation: Stara VlaΕ‘ka is now undergoing reconstruction
The City of Zagreb has finally initiated the procurement process for the reconstruction of Stara VlaΕ‘ka, a project that has seen nearly four years of delays since its designation as a pedestrian zone.
RakitiΔ on the battle with Dinamo, ModriΔ, VuΕ‘koviΔβ¦
Former Croatian international Ivan RakitiΔ expressed confidence in HNK Hajduk Split's efforts to catch up with GNK Dinamo Zagreb despite the financial disparity between the clubs.
βNight Marchβ: Zagreb Police Silent on Details of Attack on Young Man in Front of HNK
A young man was physically attacked during a feminist 'Night March' event in Zagreb while speaking about Jesus and quoting the Bible, with police present but not intervening.
Don't miss the play 'I Was There' by Pero EranoviΔ β at the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes in Zagreb
A dramatic monologue titled 'I Was There' will be performed by Pero EranoviΔ at the Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Zagreb on March 12.
Koren: We have not violated international law; MilanoviΔ: This is, bro, Zagreb, not Tel Aviv
Israeli Ambassador Gary Koren defended the actions of Israel and the United States in relation to international law, while Croatian President Zoran MilanoviΔ criticized these statements.
Composition of TomaΕ‘eviΔ's βLGBTIQ+β Commission: βTransgenderβ AvdiΔ, astro-lesbianβ¦
The City of Zagreb has appointed a commission to oversee the implementation of its LGBTIQ+ equality program through 2026, chaired by Ε½eljka Sartori and including members from various LGBTIQ+ organizations.
TomaΕ‘eviΔ Surpasses BandiΔ Again: Hereβs How Many More People He Plans to Hire in the City
Zagreb's Mayor Tomislav TomaΕ‘eviΔ has announced plans to hire an additional 209 employees in the City administration, surpassing former mayor Milan BandiΔ's hiring rates.
Zagreb Iranians revealed how Christians live in Iran
A group of Iranian Christians residing in Zagreb shared their experiences and challenges faced by Christians in Iran, highlighting issues such as persecution and the use of religion for political corruption.
Will TomaΕ‘eviΔ 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.
Celebration in Zagreb: Fans welcomed Dinamo players after victory against Hajduk
Dinamo Zagreb's players were celebrated by fans upon their return to the city after a significant victory against Hajduk in the Eternal Derby.
'Peaceful' feminists attacked a young man, BenΔiΔ supports 'abortion of the Church and the state'!
In Zagreb, a young man was attacked by feminists during a nighttime march while he was speaking about Jesus and opposing abortion.
Ε arlija: We are sad and disappointed; Zajc: We deserved to win
Dinamo Zagreb defeated Hajduk Split, extending their lead in the league table, with players expressing contrasting emotions about the match's outcome.
KovaΔeviΔ: We have shown that we are a better team than Hajduk
Dinamo Zagreb's coach Mario KovaΔeviΔ expressed happiness after his team's 3-1 victory over Hajduk, extending their lead at the top of the Croatian league.
Messages from the feminist 'night march' in Zagreb: 'Comrades', Cyrillic and curses for 'women's rights'
The feminist 'night march' in Zagreb emphasizes women's rights, particularly focusing on abortion and challenging patriarchal structures and traditional values.
Dinamo celebrated 3:1 at Poljud and escaped Hajduk with a +10 lead
In the Croatian football derby, Dinamo Zagreb defeated Hajduk Split 3:1 at Poljud Stadium, extending their lead over their rivals to ten points.
Coordinators of the March for Life United: 'The Foundation of All Women's Rights is the Right to Life'
On International Women's Day, coordinators from the March for Life gathered in Zagreb to advocate for women's rights, emphasizing the importance of the right to life as fundamental to all other rights.
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.
Symposium at UiO: Spontaneous Abortions and Prenatal Diagnoses Connected Experiences of Mothers and Scientists
A scientific symposium titled "Journey Through Uncertainty" was held in Zagreb to address the experiences of women facing spontaneous abortions and severe prenatal diagnoses, aiming to improve care for these women and their families.
KovaΔeviΔ: We are in a good moment, but Hajduk is a serious opponent
Dinamo Zagreb's coach, Mario KovaΔeviΔ, anticipates a challenging match against Hajduk Split in the biggest Croatian derby, acknowledging the competitive nature of the event and the state of his team's roster.
'Art' of the association connected to MoΕΎemo: See the dance worth tens of thousands of euros of tax money
A Croatian association linked to the MoΕΎemo party receives significant funding for contemporary dance projects from the Zagreb city government, highlighting debates over public art funding.
Public Rosary Prayer Held in Main Zagreb Square, Protesters Disrupted
A public rosary prayer was disrupted by protesters in Zagreb's main square, as the event continues to attract attention each month.
Symposium of the Organization In the Name of the Family on Spontaneous Abortions and Severe Prenatal Diagnoses
A symposium organized by the Organization In the Name of the Family in Zagreb addresses the challenges and responses surrounding spontaneous abortions and severe prenatal diagnoses.