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CroatiaCrime
7 hr. ago

Young man (29) brutally assaulted man (54) with knife and telescope pole, fights for life

A 29-year-old man has been investigated by the police in Rijeka for allegedly attacking a 54-year-old Croatian citizen with a telescopic stick and a knife after verbally assaulting him. The victim sustained serious injuries requiring medical attention at the KBC Rijeka hospital. The suspect has been reported to the state prosecutor and is now under the custody of the prison warden.

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CroatiaHealth
7 hr. ago

We asked three cardiologists who never drink, and all three gave the same answer.

The article asks three cardiologists which drink they never consume, and all three gave the same answer. It discusses how factors such as diet and beverage consumption can influence the risk of cardiovascular disease or heart attack.

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CroatiaCulture
7 hr. ago

In Zagreb, a new threatening graffiti has caught the eye of Milorad Pupovac

A new threatening graffiti has appeared on walls near the Primary School Savski Gaj in Novi Zagreb, directly addressing Milorad Pupovc, the leader of the Serbian people in Croatia. The message includes an explicit call for his assassination and could potentially target all of his relatives or those associated with him politically.

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CroatiaCulture
7 hr. ago

Dabro was singing again: "Let it not be forgotten"

Josip Dabro, a member of parliament for the Homeland Movement and former minister, has once again found himself in the spotlight after posting content on social media.

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

New footage of a "flying saucer" over Moscow has leaked, the Russians blew up their own oil tank!

New video circulating on social media suggests a significant incident occurred during a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, where a Russian anti-aircraft missile hit a key oil depot at the Kapotnya refinery. The footage shows a strong explosion lifting the tank's cover into the air. According to available information, the attack involved numerous Ukrainian drones targeting multiple sites in and around Moscow. Thick clouds of black smoke covered parts of the city, with residents watching in disbelief. The videos clearly show that it was Russian air defenses that caused the tank's lid to blow. A

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

Iran condemned the Israeli attacks on Lebanon and blamed America

Iran has strongly condemned recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon and directly blamed the United States for the consequences of what it described as repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement. The statement was published by Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, on Telegram. He criticized Israel's 'aggressive and terrorist attacks' and warned of serious consequences for regional peace and security if the escalation continues. Baghaei stated that Washington bears 'direct responsibility' for the current situation, citing Article 1 of the Understanding Memorandum signed on June 18,

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

The English can't believe what Livakovic is doing.

In a high-stakes match between Croatia and England in Dallas, Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković made several crucial saves, including denying Harry Kane a penalty early in the game. The English media highlighted his role in keeping Croatia in the match during intense pressure from England's coach Thomas Tuchel and his team. The Guardian reported that England dominated much of the second half but were held back by Livaković's strong performances. A dramatic moment occurred when Kane scored a penalty, only for French referee Clément Turpin to overturn the decision, citing that Livaković had左

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CroatiaCultureOverlooked from the right
2 days ago

"Fascism is not dead! Thanks to the partisan struggle, the Croatian borders we know today have been established"

The article discusses the importance of antifascism in Croatia, highlighting it as a foundational value of modern Croatian identity. It references an academic event held at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, where officials emphasized the connection between antifascist resistance during World War II and the defense of values during the Homeland War. Local leaders, including Mayor Ivica Lukanović and Rijeka's mayor Iva Rinčić, spoke about the ongoing relevance of antifascist principles in contemporary society.

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

A senior U.S. official told Reuters: "Israel and Hezbollah have just agreed to a ceasefire".

A high-ranking U.S. official told Reuters that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire starting at 4 PM local time on Friday, following an escalation of violence in Lebanon. The agreement was reached with the assistance of Iran, according to the official. The intensification of hostilities has put pressure on the temporary U.S.-Iran understanding signed on Wednesday to end the broader conflict in the Middle East. A Hezbollah representative previously told Reuters that Iran informed the group that talks with Washington cannot continue without a comprehensive ceasefire. According to Beir

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CroatiaPolitics
2 days ago

Video released after catamaran and sailboat collision: Details could help police

Free Dalmatia has published two video recordings taken shortly after a collision between a catamaran and a sailboat in Split Gate, where four people tragically lost their lives. One of the videos shows sails hanging over the deck of the sailboat, which could be a key detail in investigating the cause of the tragic collision. Another video shows a member of the sailboat crew floating in a bloodstain on the surface of the sea, accompanied by voices of shocked passengers from the catamaran. Due to the disturbing content, the second video from the catamaran was not published. The police have also 

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

HDZ responds to Doncic: 'A blow to the judiciary'

Representatives of the HDZ parliamentary group responded to an announcement by SDP leader Siniša Hajdaš Dončić, who claimed that if the SDP were in power, the Supreme Court would not have issued a decision regarding the 'Švicari' case. The HDZ criticized this statement as an attack on the judiciary and an attempt to undermine institutions. Krunoslav Katičić emphasized the independence of the judiciary and accused Dončić of hypocrisy, stating that it is unacceptable to influence Croatian institutions which must remain independent. Nikola Mažar announced that 16 candidates eligible for the role

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CroatiaEconomy
2 days ago

Ćorić announced a possible increase in the amount of tax-free wages: We are waiting for the results of the first three quarters

Tomislav Ćorić, Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, announced that discussions regarding potential increases in the personal allowance (osobni odbitak) will take place in the autumn after the results of economic growth, inflation, and other relevant indicators for the first three quarters of 2026 are known. He emphasized that the Ministry of Finance has been increasing the personal allowance over recent years, particularly benefiting those with lower incomes. Ćorić noted that while better economic conditions could lead to larger increases, current circumstances are what we

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Police have released details of the accident near Osijek in which a motorcyclist was killed, a woman was arrested

The police have released details of a traffic accident in Tenja, near Osijek, where a motorcyclist died. The incident occurred when a 36-year-old woman was driving her personal car on Osječka Street in Tenja and turned left onto a driveway, taking precedence away from the motorcyclist. The motorcyclist, a 60-year-old man wearing a helmet, collided with the front of the car and died at the scene. The police confirmed the accident occurred around 7:05 PM. Traffic was closed between 7:48 PM and 9:30 PM while an investigation took place. The deceased motorcyclist's body has been taken to the Osijk

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CroatiaEnvironment
2 days ago

In a remote part of Australia, they're building Earth's Black Box

An Australian nonprofit organization called Rouser Lab has been working on building the 'Earth's Black Box,' a device designed to document environmental destruction caused by humanity. The structure, resembling a large recorder, will be installed at a remote Tasmanian airport by December. It will be made of reinforced steel and concrete, measuring 16 meters long and four meters high, and will be equipped with solar panels protected by tempered glass. The device aims to provide an unbiased record of events leading to planetary decline, hold future generations accountable, and prompt urgent行动.

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

VIDEO Chaos begins on Croatian roads: accidents on the A1, columns are created, traffic jams and at the port

Traffic congestion and accidents have caused chaos on Croatian highways, particularly on the A1 route between Zagreb and Split. The Croatian Highway Company (HAK) reported delays due to heavy traffic, construction work, and temporary traffic regulations. A traffic accident occurred near the Sveti Marko tunnel on the A1 highway, leading to reduced speed limits and traffic jams. Long queues were reported at the Lučko toll station in both directions, with vehicles moving slowly in columns. Similar issues were noted on other routes such as A3 and A7.

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CroatiaSports
2 days ago

"Bosnia and Herzegovina can't play like this, there are no easy opponents for us, the team is mediocre"...

The article discusses Bosnia and Herzegovina's heavy defeat against Switzerland (1:4) in the second round of World Cup qualifying group stage matches. The team previously drew with Canada (1:1) and now needs to beat Qatar in the third round to have any chance of advancing to the knockout stages. Legendary Bosnian footballer and former coach Safet Sušić commented on the match for Klix.ba, noting that the team is facing stronger opponents in their group and criticized the lack of a central midfielder, which has led to difficulties in maintaining possession. He also mentioned that playing with两名锋

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CroatiaEnvironment
2 days ago

Macron: Let's take care of the oldest and most vulnerable

France is experiencing another extreme heatwave, with temperatures expected to exceed 40°C. President Emmanuel Macron has urged citizens to take precautions, especially for the elderly and vulnerable. A 30-year-old man died of cardiac arrest during an athletic event near Paris, where temperatures reached 37°C. The national railway operator SNCF canceled 71 intercity trains due to the heat, and schools have adjusted exam schedules. The National Meteorological Service has expanded its orange warning to 53 out of 96 continental departments, affecting 36 million people. This marks the second major

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CroatiaTechnology
2 days ago

The new mayor of Venice wants to increase the price of tickets to 30 to 50 euros

The new mayor of Venice, Simone Venturini, has proposed significantly increasing the price of day-trip tickets for visitors to between 30 and 50 euros during certain days, up from the current range of 5 to 10 euros. The goal is to curb mass tourism, but critics argue that the current ticket prices have little effect on deterring tourists. Venturini, who won local elections as a center-right candidate, does not have the authority to raise ticket prices directly.

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

The Croatian Parliament is left without a representative who spent 34 years there!

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament with the longest tenure, has submitted a request to retire from his position after serving nearly 34 years in the Sabor. He was first elected in 1992 as a representative of the Italian national minority and held various roles including chair of the Committee on Human Rights and National Minorities and deputy speaker of the Parliament since 2017. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by moderation and non-confrontational behavior. The Parliamentary Commission on Mandates and Immunities will decide on his retirement request and refer

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CroatiaSports
2 days ago

AI and sports: faster, smarter, more accurate

The article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various aspects of sports, including data analysis, scouting, injury prediction, player nutrition, tactical preparation, and fan behavior. It features an interview with representatives from Sofascore and Solvership, who explain the practical applications of AI in modern sports. The piece highlights how AI enables more efficient talent identification through large datasets and video analytics, moving away from subjective impressions to objective data-driven decisions.

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

The Franak Association announces: the fight for full compensation moves to the Constitutional Court

The organization Franak announced that the Supreme Court has ruled that consumers with converted credit loans are only entitled to interest charges accrued on overpaid amounts up to the conversion date. The ruling was passed by a vote of nine to four, with judges Damir Kontrec, Jadranko Jug, Dražen Jakovina, and Josip Turkalj providing dissenting opinions opposing the majority decision. Franak stated that these dissenting opinions will be useful at the Constitutional Court. The group emphasized that interest charges make up only 20% of total compensation and that the issue of costs will be决定ed

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CroatiaPolitics
2 days ago

Meloni said to Trump, "Remember this"...

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni strongly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's claims that she had asked him for a joint photo at the G7 summit, calling his statements 'completely fabricated.' She emphasized that neither Italy nor she personally ever ask for anything. Meloni criticized Trump's approach toward allies, stating he shows more decisiveness toward adversaries than Western allies. The conflict arose shortly after the G7 summit in France, where relations between Meloni and Trump appeared to have improved despite previous disagreements. Trump later said he agreed to the photo 's

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CroatiaEconomy
2 days ago

EU: Ukraine and Moldova open their first cluster of negotiations

Ukraine and Moldova have begun accession negotiations with the European Union, marking the opening of the first and most important negotiation cluster. This follows long-standing opposition from Hungary's former government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The EU enlargement commissioner Marta Kós emphasized that no other country has made such progress in the accession process while simultaneously fighting against the most brutal Russian crimes on their territory. The previous blocking by Orbán was highlighted through a reference to an incident in December 2023 where he was asked to leave the

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Mirko Dautovic: Israel is alone. If America leaves them, who will support them?

Mirko Dautović, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs, discussed the canceled negotiations between Iran and the United States during his live appearance on 'Studija uživo' with Hanan Nanić.

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Croats triggered bill from Spain: Watch what you get there for three euros

A photo of a breakfast in Spain shared on Reddit sparked debate among Croatian users about price differences between Croatia and other countries. The image showed a rich meal consisting of ham, coffee with milk, and sauce served on a terrace overlooking a sandy beach, priced at three euros. This led to comparisons with prices in Croatia, where users expressed frustration over high costs, citing examples such as 'a plate of grilled squid for 30 euros' or 'ćevapi in bread for 15 euros'. Many users suggested that Spain and other countries could serve as cheaper alternatives to Croatia for holiday

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CroatiaPolitics
2 days ago

Germany raises pensions for mothers

Germany is increasing pensions for mothers who raised children before 1992 through a new reform called Mütterrente III. The reform eliminates the difference in pension calculations between older and younger generations of children. Mothers who raised children born before 1992 will receive an additional half year of childcare credit, equivalent to half a pension point. This increase is permanent and lifelong. The monthly pension increase per child is estimated at around 21 euros, with significant cumulative effects for mothers with multiple children.

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

On Tuesday, the subway will reopen at Vjesnik.

Starting Tuesday morning, traffic will once again be able to pass through the underpass near the Vjesnik building on Slavonska Avenue in Zagreb. The temporary traffic regulation imposed over the past 12 days will be removed during the night, with the underpass expected to reopen around 3 AM. Workers from the City of Zagreb began removing the temporary traffic measures around midnight. The delay in construction was caused by a malfunctioning excavator involved in demolishing part of the Vjesnik skyscraper. According to estimates from the construction site, removing the signage and preparing the

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CroatiaPolitics
2 days ago

We Can! is demanding an increase in pensions for veterans who continued working

The political party 'Možemo!' has called on parliamentary representatives to support proposals to increase pensions for Croatian veterans who continued working after the Homeland War and retired under the Pension Insurance Act. Parliamentary representative Damir Bakić stated that two proposed amendments to the law regulating veterans' pensions will be discussed and voted on next week. The goal is to partially correct a long-standing injustice affecting part of the veteran population. According to data from the Croatian Institute for Pension Insurance, there are approximately 1.23 million пенси

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CroatiaSports
2 days ago

Ružić brought a new instruction about the inclusive supplement: Debt cancellation for users who return overpaid funds

The Croatian Minister of Labour, Pension System, Family, and Social Policy, Alen Ružić, announced a new directive regarding the inclusive allowance. The directive allows users who have overpaid their inclusive allowance to have their debts waived and receive a refund of the money they paid. This applies when a user receives an amount different from what was previously approved. The goal is to prevent vulnerable groups from having to return funds to the state while undergoing recovery. Under the new rules, the new allowance amount will be paid starting from the first day of the month the new决定e

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CroatiaCrimeOverlooked from the right
2 days ago

Hajdaš Dončić: "Sandra Benčić and I have been traveling around Croatia for 20 days and having a good time"...

Siniša Hajdaš Dončić, predsjednik SDP-a, kritizirao je Hrvatsku nacionalnu banku (HNB) za to što, prema njemu, služi poslovnim bancama koje izvlače novac iz Hrvatske. Takođe je napomenuo da vlada nije učinila dovoljno da bi ublažila uticaj inflacije na građane i objavio plan za promjenu ekonomskog modela i modela upravljanja državom. Optužio je ministricu zdravstva Irenu Hrstić da više vremena provodi s političkim kolegama nego s građanima.

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CroatiaEconomy
2 days ago

Raids in Croatia and Slovenia: Home appliance brands sold at dubious prices?

The Slovenian Agency for Market Competition Protection (AVK) conducted an unscheduled search at the Ljubljana-based company Candy Hoover, which is linked to the Croatian company Haier Croatia. The search was carried out at the request of the Croatian Agency for Market Competition Protection (AZTN) due to suspicions that Candy Hoover and Haier Croatia may have restricted the freedom of pricing for household appliances branded by Candy, Hoover, and Haier. This marks the first time AVK has conducted a search in Slovenia simultaneously with another EU member state, based on a request from a market

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

In the middle of Texas, the American you built, the N1 team walked through an unusual neighborhood outside of Dallas.

In McKinney, Texas, approximately 50 kilometers from Dallas, there is a residential complex called Adriatica Village, which is modeled after the Croatian town of Supetar on Brač. The development was inspired by the aesthetics and architecture of Supetar, featuring elements such as stone pathways, bells, chapels, and dry stone walls typical of the Dalmatian coast. The complex includes urban villas, bakeries, cafes, restaurants, and flower shops, with Croatian flags on building facades and a chessboard on the staircase. Properties in this area are selling for millions.

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Beating Unconscious: Seven Minors Beat Up a Young Man Police are still searching for the person pictured

Seven minors were arrested by police within 24 hours of receiving footage showing them physically attacking an unidentified young man in Zagreb's Dubrava area. The incident occurred on the evening of June 8, 2026, after a verbal altercation. According to the investigation, the attackers struck the victim repeatedly with their hands and feet until he lost consciousness. Police have identified all suspects and are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack.

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CroatiaSportsOverlooked from the right
2 days ago

Francesca Albanese exclusively for N1: Gaza is a concentration camp

Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur for occupied Palestinian territories, gave an exclusive interview with N1 Hrvatska. She discussed her work documenting Israeli violations of international law in Gaza and the West Bank, the role of Western media in legitimizing genocide, the dehumanization of Palestinians, and hopes for a world without apartheid and occupation.

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Vojković on the maritime disaster: It is necessary to ask the Ministry why in 2014 the measures proposed by the experts were not implemented

Goran Vojković, a journalist and columnist for Index, was a guest on Nova Doba with Nin Kljenak and commented on current events.

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CroatiaBusiness
2 days ago

Plenkovic spoke with the Hungarian Prime Minister, they agreed to a recent meeting

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met with Hungary's new prime minister, Péter Májer, at the margins of an EU summit. They agreed to hold a bilateral meeting in either Zagreb or Budapest in the coming months. The discussion focused on resolving open issues in the energy sector and improving overall relations between Croatia and Hungary. A longstanding source of tension between the two countries has been legal and ownership disputes over management rights in INA, where the Hungarian company MOL holds the largest individual share.

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CroatiaEconomyOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

A company close to Trump won the concession for Mostar Airport, and was chosen for the gas connection between the Republic of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The City Council of Mostar has approved the initiation of the process to grant a concession for Mostar Airport to the American company AAFS, which was also selected for a gas pipeline project connecting Bosnia and Herzegovina with Croatia. The concession does not involve ownership transfer but management rights. The majority owner of Mostar Airport is the City of Mostar with an 88% stake, while Zagreb Airport holds 12%. AAFS, whose leadership includes individuals close to Donald Trump's administration, submitted a self-initiated bid for the concession, proposing investments between €55 million

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CroatiaPolitics
2 days ago

AfD increases its lead over the Christian Democrats: All government parties are falling in popularity

The far-right populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has increased its lead over the ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU) in public opinion polls, according to German media reports. The AfD now holds a four-point advantage in the ZDF 'Political Barometer' survey, with 28% of respondents selecting it as their preferred choice for parliamentary elections compared to 24% for CDU/CSU. The Social Democratic Party (SPD), the smaller coalition partner in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government, ranks third with 13%. Other parties such as the Greens and Left Party follow with 12% and 11%, and

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Hajdaš Dončić: SDP is no longer a nostalgic party but a creator and visionary of the future

Siniša Hajdaš Dončić, predsjednik Socijaldemokratske stranke (SDP) u Hrvatskoj, je na sjednici Glavnog odbora stranke naglasio da SDP više nije stranka nostalgije, već kreator i vizionar budućnosti. Dončić je istakao da SDP-ova politika, uključujući skraćivanje radnog vremena, novu industrijsku politiku i promjene u poreznoj politici, postaje sve više prisutna u javnom diskursu. Također je naglasio da SDP-ov put je ispravan i da je cilj promijeniti strukturu hrvatskog gospodarstva korištenjem europskih sredstava.

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

The Council appointed Zhigman as the new governor of the HNB, Grmoj quoted Strahimir Kranjcevic

The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) has appointed Ante Žigman as the new Governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB), succeeding Boris Vujčić who took up the role of Deputy Governor at the European Central Bank. Žigman received support from 78 deputies, while 36 voted against. He was the only candidate nominated by the HDZ parliamentary group. Before his appointment, he was unanimously removed from his position as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Croatian Agency for Financial Services Oversight. Mostov Nikola Grmoja criticized the decision, suggesting that the same circle of people is re-

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Two dealers had more than three kilos of cocaine and marijuana

Two drug dealers, aged 23 and 21, were arrested by police in the areas of Dugopolje and Makarska after nearly three kilograms of cocaine and marijuana worth over 100,000 euros were found during separate incidents. The investigation was conducted by the Criminal Police Department, with support from the Split Traffic Police who stopped the vehicle driven by the 23-year-old suspect in the evening. During the search of the vehicle, a service dog detected drugs hidden inside. The drugs were found in a compartment under the front passenger seat, wrapped in black adhesive tape. The suspect was appreh

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Experts warn: These are the things your dog hates, and you don't even know it

Experts warn that certain human behaviors can irritate dogs, even if people are unaware of them. The article discusses how dogs understand basic commands, adapt to their owners' moods, and can show signs of jealousy. However, like humans, dogs can also get angry. The article highlights that things which bother dogs differ from those that bother humans. It emphasizes the importance of understanding dog behavior to ensure they live happy and healthy lives. The article includes a gallery showing habits that might annoy dogs.

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Minister Šipić promised that the demographic law will be ready by Christmas

The Ministry of Demography and Immigration in Croatia has organized a public discussion on models for drafting the Law on Demographic Renewal. Minister Ivan Šipić announced that the proposal for the constitutional law on demographic revitalization could be ready by the end of the year. The event was held in collaboration with the Scientific Council for drafting the draft of the Law on Demographic Renewal, with participation from academic representatives, local and regional authorities, and state institutions. Šipić emphasized the importance of addressing negative demographic trends through a '

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

The Department appealed the adoption ruling, and an identical one was previously accepted.

The Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy has appealed a court decision regarding the adoption of a child by a female partner in a life partnership, despite having previously accepted an almost identical ruling. The Administrative Court in Zagreb ruled in favor of the female couple, overturning decisions by the Ministry and the Croatian Institute for Social Work that had halted the adoption process. The court concluded there was no legal basis for halting the procedure and emphasized the principle of the child's best interest. This ruling follows a nearly identical case,

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CroatiaCrime
2 days ago

Hydroelectric plants running at full steam: Croatia temporarily became an electricity exporter

Croatia temporarily became a net exporter of electricity during the first quarter of this year due to favorable hydrological conditions, which led to increased production from hydropower plants. Total electricity consumption rose by 1.98% compared to the same period last year, reaching 5,096 gigawatt-hours (GWh). Renewable energy sources accounted for 62.2% of total available electricity, with hydropower production increasing by 22.3%. A surplus of 131 GWh was exported.

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CroatiaEconomy
2 days ago

The state is selling almost the entire Polish shipyard for 11 million euros

The Center for Restructuring and Sales (CERP), acting as the legal representative of the Republic of Croatia, has issued a public call for binding offers for four business shares representing approximately 97.13% of Uljanik Brodogradnja 1856. The nominal value of these shares owned by the Republic of Croatia is 34.38 million euros, with an initial purchase price set at 11.08 million euros. The Croatian government acquired a majority stake in the shipyard in March 2024, purchasing 54.77% of the shares. CERP has been tasked with selling the business shares after the shipyard completes the hand交接

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Britvic: Anti-fascist struggle is trying to be euthanized

Ranko Britvić, president of the Croatian veterans' organization Vedra, discusses efforts to downplay or erase the legacy of the anti-fascist struggle during World War II. He criticizes attempts to remove symbols such as the star, marshal titles, and partisan songs associated with the National Liberation War. The article mentions an event where Vedra presented a book titled 'Cultural Front' about the Partisan movement on the island of Hvar in 1943.

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

"I'm listening to this lady and here she is again... she doesn't know anything about history"...

Ivan Penava, leader of the Croatian Homeland Defense Movement (Domovinski Pokret), stated at a press conference that his party's resolution aims to stop the overrepresentation of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and ensure the implementation of the principle of constitutive equality guaranteed by the Dayton Agreement. He criticized parts of the political scene and media for not adequately understanding the position of Croats in BiH and rejected accusations that his initiative is linked to the revival of Herceg-Bosna. Penava emphasized that the movement's goal is to prevent the overvoting

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Satellite imagery has revealed a spy base in Cuba.

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has reported that a large Cuban intelligence complex located 145 kilometers off the coast of Florida has completed the construction of a new, powerful antenna system capable of intercepting and tracking U.S. military communications across the southeastern United States and the Caribbean. The analysis was based on satellite imagery conducted by researchers at CSIS, including Matthew Funaiole, Brian Hart, Joseph Bermudez Jr., and Aidan Powers-Riggs. The facility, located near Havana in the northwest of Cuba, features a circular array of 3

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

Google's AI Overviews presented fictional monsters as if they were real

The article reports that Google's AI-generated summaries have mistakenly presented fictional SCP Foundation content as real. At least 20 instances were found where AI Overviews described SCP-related entries—such as SCP-565, SCP-426, SCP-922, and SCP-779—as if they were genuine anomalies or research findings. In some cases, the AI even directed users to 'official' SCP documents. The article notes that while the SCP Foundation website explicitly states its content is fictional, Google's AI rarely included this context in its summaries. This issue is not new, as previous instances of AI-generated

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The key to the terrible accident is at the bottom of the sea, new unofficial information has emerged:

An investigation into one of the worst maritime accidents in recent years on Croatia's Adriatic Sea continues following the discovery of the fourth victim's body inside the sunken sailboat. The incident occurred when the sailboat collided with a passenger catamaran near the Split Gates area, resulting in four Czech citizens losing their lives and four others being injured. New unofficial information suggests that the skipper was not at the helm during the collision but rather one of the deceased passengers. Efforts are underway to retrieve the boat from a depth of 50 meters, which will provide

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DP resolution so far met with restrained reactions in BiH

The article discusses reactions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to a resolution by the Croatian Homeland Movement (DP) aimed at addressing the status of Croats in BiH and their right to authentic representation in governance. Most responses have been cautious, with exceptions among certain media outlets. The HDZ BiH has expressed reservations, with Lidija Bradara, President of the Federation of BiH, emphasizing that solutions to BiH's problems should not be imposed externally. She stated that decisions regarding internal structure, electoral law, and the BiH constitution must be made by local,

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Scandalous Ben-Gvir: "For every tear shed by an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep"

Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir sparked controversy after stating 'All of Lebanon must burn' in response to the deaths of four Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. The soldiers were killed when their tank was hit during an operation near Kfar Tebnit. Ben-Gvir also wrote on social media that 'For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep.' His comments came shortly after the United States and Iran signed a framework agreement to de-escalate the conflict, committing both sides and their allies to halt military activities, including those in the

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CroatiaCrime
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A big problem for tourists in Croatia, only Cyprus is worse than us

The article discusses the low adoption rate of electric vehicles (EVs) in Croatia, noting that only around 10,000 out of approximately two million cars on Croatian roads are fully electric. This places Croatia at the bottom of the European Union in terms of EV penetration, with Cyprus being the only country performing worse. The piece highlights concerns among tourists and EV owners regarding the availability of charging stations during the summer tourist season. It includes quotes from an individual traveling in an electric Smart car and mentions the lack of sufficient charging infrastructure

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CroatiaCulture
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Scottish fans cheered Americans at the SP: "Can I stay in Boston forever?"

Scottish fans have captivated Americans during the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. They arrived dressed in kilts and brought traditional Scottish culture to Boston, including playing bagpipes and placing traffic cones on statues as part of a Glasgow tradition. Their first match victory over Haiti sparked celebrations that turned Boston streets into a Scottish spectacle. American observers described the scenes as a 'cultural shock,' with some locals and even police joining in the festivities.

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Look what happened when Trump tried to pin a war veteran's Medal of Honor ribbon.

During a ceremony at the White House, US President Donald Trump struggled to fasten the ribbon of the Medal of Honor around the neck of decorated veteran Nicholas Dockery, an event captured on video and shared widely on social media.

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N1 comment: Resolution of the Patriotic Movement

The article presents an early morning analysis by Maja Štrbac regarding a resolution passed by the Home Front Movement (Domovinski Pokret). The text includes interactive elements such as comments and social media links but does not provide specific details about the content of the resolution or its implications.

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CroatiaTechnology
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A car driver ran into a cyclist in Zagreb: 'He came out visibly in shock and started shouting - call an ambulance!'

A traffic accident occurred this morning in Miškinina Street in Zagreb's Sloboština neighborhood. A car collided with a cyclist at a pedestrian crossing. The injured man remained conscious but was unable to stand, and passersby rushed to his aid, holding a towel over his head to protect him from the sun. A reader described witnessing the incident while reading newspapers on their balcony, hearing a loud impact, and seeing the cyclist and bicycle approximately eight meters before the pedestrian crossing. The driver of a black Passat exited the car visibly shocked and began shouting for an ambul

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CroatiaHealth
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Why do many put upside-down bottles in the ground?

The article discusses an old gardening trick involving using inverted bottles to provide water to plants, especially during periods when gardeners have less time to tend to their gardens. It explains how this method works by filling a bottle with water, inverting it, and burying it next to a plant, allowing for slow drip irrigation. The article mentions that this technique has been used by previous generations and is also employed by well-known figures like Martha Stewart.

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CroatiaMedicine
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Israel claims it fired on militants, Lebanon reports 15 dead

Israeli forces attacked southern Lebanon overnight and early Friday, killing 15 people according to Lebanese state news agency NNA, with Israel claiming the strikes targeted Hezbollah militants in several areas. Local residents and media reported air strikes and shelling hitting multiple cities in the Nabatieh region. The Israeli military stated the attacks were in response to repeated violations of the ceasefire by a group supported by Iran. The escalation follows Israel's announcement of an expanded military control zone in southern Lebanon, challenging the temporary U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal

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CroatiaCrime
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River Sports has run out of money, the mayor has revealed the details.

The city-owned trading company 'Rijeka sport' fell victim to a computer fraud where funds were transferred to a fake IBAN. Mayor Iva Rinčić confirmed the incident but did not disclose the exact amount due to an ongoing investigation. The fraud involved a forged email with a changed bank account number sent to the company. Authorities have been informed, and part of the money has reportedly been recovered. Similar incidents have occurred elsewhere in Croatia, prompting additional precautions for municipal companies and officials.

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

Only the dead see the end of war, and the winner is always the one who survives.

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, noting that even a recent agreement between them does not necessarily mark an end to the war. It references U.S. President Donald Trump's statement that the agreement is not final and that military options could return if Iran fails to comply with the terms. The piece also reflects on historical conflicts where both sides claimed victory, such as the Soviet-Finnish War, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Iran-Iraq War. It argues that declaring a winner in any war is premature and highlights the long-standing tensions, not

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Iranian singer sentenced to 74 lashes for singing without a hijab

An Iranian singer named Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of her production team have been reportedly sentenced to 74 lashes by a court in Qom for performing a concert without wearing a hijab. The performance took place in December 2024 and was broadcast live on Ahmadi's YouTube channel. According to judicial documents, the court imposed the punishment along with a two-year ban on leaving the country and a two-year prohibition on artistic activity, citing the creation and dissemination of 'vulgar and immoral content' online. Human rights organizations and lawyers who reviewed the documents say

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Raffles echoed in Times Square, finding a man with his throat slit: The panicked crowd began to flee

A shooting occurred in Times Square, causing panic among tourists and locals. A 17-year-old teenager was arrested after the incident, and one person was seriously injured. According to police reports, the incident began with a conflict between a group of migrants on Broadway around 15:30 local time. During the altercation, a 26-year-old man had his throat slit. Shortly afterward, the 17-year-old suspect, also a migrant, opened fire on the same group. He was detained but no charges have been filed yet. Another shooting occurred nearby, but no one was injured. The man with the slashed throat was

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CroatiaMedicine
2 days ago

Where in Europe are the most expensive and the cheapest housing loans?

The article discusses the disparity in mortgage interest rates across European Union countries, highlighting data from the European Central Bank (ECB). It notes that despite a centralized monetary policy based in Frankfurt, the implementation of interest rates varies significantly among member states. Latvia has the highest average mortgage rate at 4.18%, while Malta has the lowest at 2.08%. Croatia and Slovenia have relatively low rates compared to other larger economies in the Eurozone, such as Germany, where new mortgages cost 3.84%.

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The court reconstructed the school massacre in Belgrade.

A higher court in Belgrade has sentenced Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, the parents of a boy who committed a school massacre on May 3, 2023, at Primary School 'Vladislav Ribnikar' in Belgrade. Vladimir was sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison, while his wife received a sentence of two years and eleven months. The court detailed how the boy carried out the attack with high preparation and brutality, noting that the entire massacre lasted just two minutes and one second. According to the court's findings, the boy returned from an ethnic village with a friend and his mother late the夜前

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See in which German cities garbage collection is the cheapest and where it costs a fortune.

A study by the Institute for German Economy (IW) reveals significant variations in waste disposal costs across Germany's largest cities. The research compares the annual expenses for a fictional four-person household (two adults and two children) based on standardized waste quantities. Flensburg is identified as the cheapest city for waste management, while other cities show much higher costs.

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CroatiaCrime
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Officer who operated catamaran assigned to investigative prison: For danger of influencing witnesses

A naval officer who was in charge of a passenger catamaran involved in a serious maritime accident that resulted in four Czech citizens losing their lives has been placed under investigative detention by the District Court in Split. The decision was based on concerns about potential influence on witnesses, citing seven crew members. The defense has rejected these reasons, arguing that the officer was not in a position to affect witnesses or destroy evidence after the incident occurred around 11:30 AM on Sunday, while he was arrested at 8:30 AM the following day. The defense claims the officer,

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CroatiaCulture
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VIDEO / Already reported 1147 fellow citizens for wrong parking: "You threaten me"

A father of four children from Munich has reported over 1,147 improperly parked vehicles in just six months. Andreas Rossband, an engineer, regularly patrols his neighborhood with a mobile camera to document and report violations. His actions have caused frustration among some neighbors, who accuse him of being overly meticulous. Despite threats from some residents, Rossband continues his efforts, believing strict enforcement of parking rules is necessary.

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CroatiaMedicine
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An extensive search is underway in Dravida for unofficial information about a missing boy.

An extensive search is underway along the Drava River near the village of Selnica Podravska in the Koprivnica-Križevci municipality for a boy born in 2018 who went missing on Wednesday evening. The police received a report at 20:39 and launched a nighttime search. Due to difficult terrain, darkness, and high water levels, the first phase did not yield results. A new phase began early Thursday near the Dubravski Bridge. Police officers, rescue divers, firefighters, and local residents are involved, with emergency services from neighboring counties also participating. According to unofficial消息称,

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From mini to maxi models: skirts that will characterize the season

The article discusses the latest summer fashion trends focusing on skirts, highlighting their return as a key item in women's wardrobes. It mentions various styles ranging from romantic and feminine designs to bold cuts that attract attention. The piece emphasizes the versatility of skirts, noting that they can suit different tastes and occasions. Long skirts, including midi and maxis, remain popular due to their elegance and comfort. Additionally, the article notes the resurgence of the 'skirt over pants' trend, which has been updated with a more modern and sophisticated look.

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What do we know about the US-Iran peace agreement - here are three key points

The article discusses the key points surrounding the U.S.-Iran peace agreement, focusing on unresolved issues such as access to the Strait of Hormuz, the future of Iran's nuclear program, and Lebanon. It notes that while President Donald Trump and Iranian officials have welcomed the end of hostilities, the final text of the understanding memo has not been published, leaving many details unclear. Trump stated he would resume military strikes if Iran does not reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. during broader negotiations.

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USRED PACIFIKA UPRAVO SE FORMIRA KLIMATSKI MONSTRUM! Stiže 'Godzila', a ono što donosi nismo videli nikada u istoriji

The article discusses the formation of an intense El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean, referred to as 'Godzilla El Niño,' which could lead to extreme heatwaves, droughts, and increased risk of wildfires, particularly in Australia and other parts of the world. It notes that while El Niño itself is not directly caused by climate change, global warming amplifies its effects, making them more severe than in previous instances. Experts such as Marshall Burke from Stanford and organizations like the World Meteorological Organization warn that 2027 could become the hottest year on record due to a

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CroatiaCrime
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British actress charged with attempting to smuggle nearly $300 million worth of methamphetamine

British actress Emaa Hussen has been charged with attempting to smuggle 320 kilograms of methamphetamine worth approximately 296 million Australian dollars (about 208 million US dollars) into Australia. The drugs were allegedly hidden in bags of wood chips inside shipping containers that arrived from Ghana. Hussen appeared in court in Sydney and was denied bail, with a new hearing scheduled for August. She previously acted in the spin-off series E20 of EastEnders and in the action thriller Hummingbird alongside Jason Statham.

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CroatiaMedicine
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Some European countries are threatened with a clash with Trump: Slovenia under a special NATO increase

The article discusses concerns among some European NATO members regarding potential pressure from Donald Trump due to discrepancies between their defense spending commitments and actual investments. The focus is on the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara where progress toward the goal of allocating 2% of GDP for defense by 2035 will be reviewed. Countries like Spain are highlighted for resisting the 2% target, arguing they can achieve necessary military capabilities with lower spending.

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CroatiaCrime
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Tonchi Glavina at Mojmire on John Malkovich and the season: 'There will definitely be a price correction'

The article discusses the impact of high prices on tourism in Croatia during the peak season, citing reports from apartment owners and agencies that there are fewer tourists than last year. It features an interview with Minister of Tourism Tonči Glavina, who comments on the promotional campaign featuring actor John Malkovich. The minister praises the creative approach taken by Pete Radovich, emphasizing the need for innovative marketing due to limited budgets compared to competitors. The cost of the campaign, approximately 600,000 euros including VAT, is mentioned.

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CroatiaMedicineOverlooked from the right
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Israel rocketed Lebanon: At least 16 killed since midnight

Israeli airstrikes and artillery attacks have killed at least 16 people and injured many others in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese state news agency NNA. The number of casualties has risen to 30, with reports indicating that over 25 residential areas were targeted. The attacks focused on the Nabatieh region, including nearby villages such as Kfar Jouz, Kfar Reman, Zebdine, and Kfar Tibnit. A journalist reported that Israeli forces conducted intense bombardments overnight, targeting multiple locations.

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CroatiaCulture
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US-Iranian talks abruptly called off

The planned talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for Friday at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland have been canceled, according to a statement by the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The cancellation follows a statement from the White House spokesperson, who said that U.S. Vice President JD Vance had decided to cancel his planned trip to meet with Iranian negotiators in Switzerland due to the start of negotiations on implementing an agreement reached between Tehran and Washington to end the war. The spokesperson noted that plans for upcoming technical discussions were still未

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JD Vance to Israel: "We're the only friends you have left.

American Vice President JD Vance warned Israel that the United States is its only remaining friend and urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hardliners to 'wake up' and soften their criticism of a proposed agreement with Iran aimed at achieving President Donald Trump. Vance accused Israel of undermining peace talks by bombing civilians in Lebanon and stated that many in Netanyahu's cabinet have publicly attacked the deal and personally targeted the U.S. president. He emphasized that Trump is the only world leader currently supportive of Israel and suggested that if he were part of 

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CroatiaTechnology
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What is W, Europe's answer to Male X?

The European Commission has joined a new social network called 'W,' developed in Europe with the aim of providing an alternative to American tech giants. The platform emphasizes verified real users, transparency, privacy, and freedom of speech. Users must verify their identity before posting content, either through a real name or anonymously using the W Identity app, which scans passports or ID cards directly on the device. High-ranking European officials such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Costa are already using the service

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CroatiaCulture
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PHOTO / The tourist's actions caused great indignation among the hosts: "This simply cannot be done"

A French tourist was caught on video throwing what appears to be human ashes into the waters near St. Mark's Square in Venice. The incident sparked outrage among locals, who criticized the act as a violation of local regulations regarding the scattering of ashes. Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.

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CroatiaEconomy
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Do you drive with your windows open when the heat hits?

The article discusses whether it is more fuel-efficient to drive with open windows or use the air conditioning during heatwaves. It highlights research indicating that below 72 km/h, driving with open windows is generally more economical, while above this speed, using the air conditioning becomes more efficient due to increased aerodynamic resistance.

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Brussels divided over rapprochement with Moscow: Germany sharply criticized Costa

The European Council President Antonio Costa's attempt to open diplomatic channels with Russia amid potential peace talks has sparked divided reactions among EU leaders at a summit in Brussels. German officials described the move as an 'insult,' calling it inconsiderate and unprofessional, while some leaders warned that the time for dialogue with Moscow had not yet come. Others welcomed the initiative, emphasizing the importance of communication and the possibility of peace. An EU official confirmed recent diplomatic contacts with Russia but clarified that no substantive negotiations have been

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EU extends sanctions against Russia for one year

The European Union has extended economic sanctions against Russia for another year, marking the first time such measures have been prolonged for 12 months rather than the previous six-month period. The sanctions were initially imposed following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and target Russian revenues from fossil fuel exports, the military industry, and the financial sector. All 27 EU member states unanimously agreed to the extension. Meanwhile, Ukraine has received new support from the EU after former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who had previously blocked several援

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The U.S. military has launched an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific.

The U.S. military announced that it carried out an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three men described as 'narco-terrorists.' The incident is part of a series of similar attacks that human rights groups consider extrajudicial killings, while the U.S. government describes them as operations against 'narco-terrorists.' The military did not disclose the identity of the organizations involved, the individuals aboard the vessel, or details supporting their claims. Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have questioned these actions.

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CroatiaSports
2 days ago

The daily horoscope for Virgo is June 19, 2026.

The article provides a daily horoscope for the sign Virgo (Djevica), focusing on love, work, and health. In love, it suggests emotional distance will decrease through unexpected gestures of attention, with relationships developing through analysis and quiet conclusions. At work, precision and control over details are emphasized, with some problems being resolved using previously overlooked methods. Productivity will increase through a structured approach. Regarding health, routine and order are beneficial, but occasional tension may arise due to excessive obligations, highlighting the need for

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CroatiaMedicine
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Macron: "I do not believe that the war is completely over"

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed cautious optimism regarding the agreement between Iran and the United States to end the war in the Middle East, stating he does not believe the war is 'completely over.' He emphasized the importance of cooperation and dialogue over conflict but expressed doubts about the conclusion of hostilities. Macron also reiterated France's willingness to work with countries like the UK to restore maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, he called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to demonstrate responsibility and rationality regarding军事

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CroatiaEconomy
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Four new 'axes' in the Council of Europe are changing political mathematics

The European Council is set to welcome four new prime ministers, which will alter the political dynamics within the EU's most powerful decision-making body. The changes come at a time when member states are preparing for discussions on the next seven-year budget worth around two trillion euros, energy policy, and foreign policy issues. A key question is who will take over Viktor Orbán's role, previously known for obstructing European decisions. A unnamed European diplomat noted that the biggest change among the four is the absence of Orbán. Hungary's new prime minister, Péter Magyar, a pro-EU,

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CroatiaCulture
2 days ago

Do you like lasagna?

The article discusses the differences between traditional Italian lasagna and versions prepared outside Italy, focusing on the ingredients and preparation methods used by Italian chefs. It highlights the importance of using fresh, thin pasta sheets and emphasizes the role of quality ingredients and proper preparation techniques. The article features insights from Chef Francesco Lucatorta, who grew up in Genoa and learned cooking from his grandmother in the Emilia-Romagna region.

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CroatiaEconomy
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Where are the cheapest and most expensive housing loans in the euro area?

The article reports on mortgage interest rates across the Eurozone in April 2026, highlighting Latvia as having the highest average rate at 4.18%, while Malta has the lowest at 2.08%. Croatia's average rate is 2.95%, placing it among the six countries with the most favorable mortgage conditions. The article provides specific examples comparing monthly payments for a €200,000 loan over 20 years in Malta versus Latvia.

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