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The blue-yellow colors dominated the center of Zagreb: on the Ban Jelačić Square, the flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina flew

A large crowd gathered in the center of Zagreb to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team during their World Cup match against Switzerland. The square was decorated with blue-and-yellow flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including those featuring the coat of arms. Fans from Croatia were also present, joining Bosnian supporters in cheering for the team. The event highlighted the unifying power of sports across national boundaries.

Sa Vama je Melika Balihodžić

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16. jun. 2026. 16:38

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Na početku Novog dana uživo smo u SAD-u. Kako izgleda kada u drugoj državi navijate za svoju reprezentaciju kao da ste kod kuće? Nedim Makarević , izvršni direktor Vijeća stranih investitora u BiH, prati utakmice u Kanadi i Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama - od Toronta do Los Angelesa - i iz prve ruke će nam donijeti atmosferu s tribina i ulica, ali i stavove o tome kako bi Mundijal mogao uticati na brendiranje zemlje, povezivanje sa dijasporom, te potencijalne investicije.

Dok se 'Zmajevi' prate od Toronta do Los Angelesa, u centru Zagreba organizovano je zajedničko navijanje za Bosnu i Hercegovinu. Čin je oduševio region i pokazao da sport i 'obični ljudi' često brišu granice koje politika godinama gradi. Uživo smo i u Zagrebu koji će 'Zmajeve' nastaviti pratiti na isti način. "Prepuni su bili i okolni kafići u kojima se užareno navijalo za BiH" ponosno nam poručuje organizator zagrebačke fan zone Ante Martinac , koji je u srijedu sa nama.

Ove godine ponovo brojimo dane s ekstremnim vrućinama. Poljoprivrednici strahuju od suše, a građani od novih poskupljenja. No, stručnjaci upozoravaju da je to tek početak promjena koje bi mogle potpuno promijeniti način na koji proizvodimo i koristimo hranu. Hoće li neke svakodnevne namirnice vrlo brzo postati luksuz, a pojedine kulture nestati s naših polja, ali zbog cijena i sa tanjira? Odgovore tražimo od profesora Jamesa Whelana , jednog od najuglednijih svjetskih naučnika u oblasti biljne biologije, koji ovih dana boravi u Sarajevu.

Promjena okruženja, visoke temperature, sunce, kupanje i boravak u prirodi mogu donijeti brojne lijepe trenutke, ali i kompleksne zdravstvene izazove za najmlađe. Sa nama su pedijatri koji će nam na jednostavan način pojasniti kako brzo reagovati ako se neki od zdravstvenih problema pojavi tokom odmora.

A upravo djeca i mladi u Sarajevu su na putu da obore Guinnessov rekord. Više od 500 mladih muzičara uskoro će se okupiti na Trgu Bosne i Hercegovine. O čemu se radi i koliko ih zaista dijeli od trenutnog svjetskog rekorda reći će nam organizatorica događaja Mima Zukan .

Sutra od 8h sa Vama je Melika Balihodžić .

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OslobođenjeIndependentCenter2 days ago
The blue-yellow colors dominated the center of Zagreb: on the Ban Jelačić Square, the flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina flew

A large crowd gathered in the center of Zagreb to support Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team during their World Cup match against Switzerland. The square was decorated with blue-and-yellow flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including those featuring the coat of arms. Fans from Croatia were also present, joining Bosnian supporters in cheering for the team. The event highlighted the unifying power of sports across national boundaries.

Bias read (Center): The article objectively reports on a public gathering supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina's football team in Zagreb. It emphasizes the shared enthusiasm among fans from different countries without taking a stance on any political issue. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the cultural and social unv

N1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenter5 days ago
A New Day Marked by the World Cup: Dragons in the Eyes of the Region and the World

The article discusses Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team ('Zmajevi') during the World Cup, highlighting their support in North America and Zagreb. It features interviews with Nedim Makarević, who follows the team across Canada and the US, and Ante Martinac, organizer of the Zagreb fan zone. The piece also touches on concerns related to extreme heat affecting agriculture and daily life.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports and cultural events, with no overt political commentary or biased framing. It includes perspectives from supporters and organizers but does not take a stance on political issues.

Official sources cited

  • organisation Nedim Makarević
  • organisation Ante Martinac
N1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenter7 days ago
Croats asked if they will cheer for Bosnia, answers thrilled the region: "Of course half of Zagreb is from Bosnia" (VIDEO)

The article discusses the attention garnered by Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team at the World Cup, highlighting support from the region, including comments suggesting that half of Zagreb supports the team despite being from Bosnia.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on public sentiment and regional support for Bosnia and Herzegovina's football team without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on fan reactions rather than making political judgments or using biased language.

Dnevni avazParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
Zagreb next to BiH: Dragons are being followed at the Ban Jelačić Square

A public viewing event was organized at Trg bana Jelačića in Zagreb where fans watched a match featuring Bosnia and Herzegovina. The article mentions that supporters were present and cheering for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It simply describes the occurrence of a public viewing event without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular perspective.

Klix.baIndependentCenter8 days ago
Beautiful scenes from Zagreb: Watch the dragons follow in the Ban Jelačić Square

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team played their first World Cup match against Canada's national team, with public viewing events organized in Zagreb.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the football match and public viewing arrangements.

OslobođenjeIndependentCenter8 days ago
(VIDEO) Zagreb exploded after the naked Lukić for the leadership of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The article discusses an explosion in Zagreb following a goal by Lukić for the leadership of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bias read (Center): The article does not provide enough information to determine any political bias. It mentions an event related to sports and politics but lacks specific details or framing that indicate a particular ideological leaning.

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  • organisationNedim Makarević
  • organisationAnte Martinac