ZAGREB, January 18, 2018 - Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić on Wednesday gave a traditional New Year's reception for members of the diplomatic corps, thanking them for successful and productive cooperation in 2017.
January 17, 2018 - It has become a byword for island luxury, and leading boutique hotel Lesic Dimitri Palace is quite a fascinating operation, an operation which extends far beyond the island of Korcula.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The first results of the experimental stage of the curriculum reform, which the Science and Education Ministry launched a few months ago, will be visible in a year or two, but signs from the field show that teachers are ready and I believe that we will make it, Minister Blaženka Divjak said in a live interview on her Facebook wall.
The total sum of the foreseen principal claims for the time being (before the end of litigation period) amounts to a huge 31 billion kuna.
ZAGREB, Jan 14, 2018 - The Moscow Circus on Ice, a Russian troupe of jugglers, figure skaters, clowns and gymnasts who combine traditional circus skills with modern acrobatics on ice, will perform at Zagreb's Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall on January 19.
ZAGREB, Jan 15, 2018 - During Monday's ceremonies marking the 26th anniversary of the international recognition of Croatia and the 20th anniversary of the completion of peaceful reintegration of the country's eastern areas, local authorities and war veterans expressed dissatisfaction with the prosecution of war crimes, underlining that the peaceful reintegration would be over only after all war criminals were brought to justice and Serbia paid war damages.
The Zagreb-based Tuskanac Cinema, in collaboration with the Goethe Institute, will show several recent award-winning German films in the next two weeks.
For a nation of its size, Croatia is a very successful sporting nation. And while they often excel on the international stage, they get up to some truly impressive and innovative stuff back home. A look at some of the more extreme sporting events in the modern Croatia on January 14, 2018.
A wonderful new eco-project could see the light in 2018!
Compared to the average Croatian monthly salary, which amounted to 6,014 kuna in October 2017, Zagreb's average net salary paid for the very same month was 15.6 percent higher, at 938 kuna more.