ZAGREB, September 18, 2018 - The Global Economic and Fraud Survey 2018 carried out by PricewaterhousCoopers (PwC) and presented on Tuesday indicates that 53% of Croatian companies fell victim to some form of fraud or economic crime over the past two years, which is 26% more than in 2016. On the global level, 49% of organisations said they had been victims of fraud and economic crime.
Guests should stick to well-known guides and word of mouth, says a restaurant critic.
The state attorney’s office in Split has decided not to launch proceedings for death threats issued against journalists.
ZAGREB, August 2, 2018 - A group of about 30 fans of Croatia's Hajduk Split football club have rampaged at a gas station outside Belgrade, on their way from Split to Sofia where Hajduk is scheduled to play Slavia, according to media in Belgrade whose claims have been confirmed by the police.
ZAGREB, July 30, 2018 - About 40 forged works of art by renowned Croatian and foreign artists will be on display at the Duke's Palace in the coastal city of Zadar until the end of August.
ZAGREB, July 22, 2018 - Police in northern Italy have recovered two paintings stolen in 2017, a Renoir and a Rubens, said to be worth millions, and one of the suspects is a Croat national, ANSA reported.
ZAGREB, July 12, 2018 - Representatives of both the opposition and the ruling majority in the Croatian parliament on Thursday supported amendments to the Penal Code and the Law on Legal Consequences of Conviction, Rehabilitation and Criminal Records, whereby the HDZ party group proposed harsher punishment for child sex offenders who, under the amendments, would be registered as paedophiles for good.
This weekend brought a spike of rape reports in Split.
Without MP Tomislav Saucha’s support, the government would be just one vote in parliament from collapse.
The allegations about a “drug war” between British gangs in Croatia has attracted the attention of the British authorities.