Instead of 70 kuna a month, citizens will have to pay 89 kuna to have supplementary health insurance.
European Union is more concerned with Serbia's cooperation with the ICTY than with its universal jurisdiction law.
Presidential office continues its tour of Croatia.
First Deputy Prime Minister has a stern warning for the Prime Minister.
The Balkan migrant route might be closed, but some migrants are managing to get through.
Voters are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the government.
According to media reports, the Health Ministry is planning to introduce an additional health insurance layer.
On 2 April, SDP members will choose who will lead the main opposition party in the future.
Will the Schengen area survive long enough for Croatia to enter?
There are important differences between messages sent by the Pope and those sent by Croatian bishops.