Croatian tennis player Mirjana Lučić-Baroni made it for the first time to the fourth round at the Australian Open, after defeating Greek Maria Sakkari with 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, while Ivo Karlović was stopped by the 11th ranked Belgian David Goffin with 6-3, 6-2, 6-4
Dubrovnik gets a sprinkling of yellow for Mimosa Day, a national humanitarian action devoted to the fight against cervical cancer.
French airline companies and tour operators will expand their travel programmes for Croatia.
Economy Ministry has confirmed contacts with Alibaba.
Amid all the discussions about how to buy back MOL’s share in INA, the company is quietly working on closing the refinery in Sisak.
Some expect problems in Croatian neighbourhood.
The four stamps will feature griffon vulture, one of the most endangered species in Croatia.
At the trade fair "Conventa" which was held in Ljubljana from January 18-19, the best congress destinations in Europe were awarded.
Yesterday in Osijek, a ceremonial signing was held for the grant involving the project "Educational and informative tourist center ‘Stara Pekara with Trg Vatroslava Lisinskog, Tvrđa’”. The total value of the project amounts to 66,054,649.11 kuna, of which 52,617,194.49 kuna will be co-financed from EU funds as part of the tender "Preparation and implementation of integrated development programs based on the restoration of cultural heritage".