ZAGREB, May 30, 2018 - Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, who is on an official visit to Italy, told the Croatian community in that country that they represented a demographic treasure for Croatia and expressed hope they would return to their homeland one day, with experience and knowledge they gained in countries that are functioning normally, even after their governments are toppled.
The Australian painter of Croatian origin was born in Istria.
26 May, 2018 - While many people in the diaspora contemplate returning to the homeland to live, there is not so much information out there about the realities from those who did. We are delighted to welcome Joe Orovic to the core TCN team after a few occasional articles. Joe will be joining us in earnest from Monday, and he starts with his thoughts on the returning diaspora experience, having swapped the glamour of New York City for the Dalmatian paradise of the island of Iz.
May 25, 2018 - Osijek will host the third Croatian Diaspora Conference next month. TCN learns more about the initiative, and efforts to improve relations and opportunities between the diaspora and the homeland in an interview with Dr.sc. Marin Sopta, the President of the Research Center for the Croatian Diaspora, the organisers of the conference.
ZAGREB, May 11, 2018 - The parliamentary committee for Croats abroad on Thursday held a meeting on the status of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina and that country's European journey, with the committee's chairman Božo Ljubić saying that Croatia has to take a more active stance toward Bosnia and Herzegovina, underscoring the importance of amending the election law in Bosnia and Herzegovina before October's elections.
ZAGREB, May 9, 2018 - Some Croatian MPs warned on Wednesday about the difficult position of Croats outside Croatia, notably in Bosnia and Serbia, pushing for the improvement of their material and political rights.
In addition to adults, many children are also emigrating.
May 3, 2018 - A press release for the upcoming 3rd Croatian Diaspora Conference in Osijek.
ZAGREB, April 29, 2018 - The State Office for Croats Abroad has awarded 500 scholarships for the 2017/2018 academic year for Croatian students coming from abroad, 100 of which are for study courses in Croatia and 400 for courses in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
27 April, 2018 - New connections are being made, bringing the economic power of the Croatian diaspora into closer cooperation with the homeland. Osijek is the place to be at the end of June for the 3rd Croatian Diaspora Conference.