ZAGREB, May 19, 2018 - Migrants who had waited several hours at the administrative boundary between Sarajevo and Herzegovina-Neretva cantons in Bosnia and Herzegovina finally arrived at a refugee camp in the southern city of Mostar on Friday afternoon, after fierce arguments between central and local government officials earlier in the day about who authorised the transfer of the refugees from a makeshift tent settlement in Sarajevo to the Salakovac camp in Mostar.
The Split native has come to his most significant achievement at just 24 years old.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - The Conflict of Interest Commission on Friday launched proceedings against former deputy prime minister and economy minister Martina Dalić in a case it opened last week following a complaint and leaks of her email correspondence on the ailing Agrokor conglomerate, dubbed the Hotmail scandal.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - The Croatian parliament on Friday ratified the European partnership treaty between the Croatian government and Bosnia and Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, under which the two parties reaffirmed their determination to promote the European partnership and strengthen cooperation in the process of Bosnia and Herzegovina's accession to the European Union.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - Croatia has excellent military products and an excellent promoter of those products, the Croatian army, Defence Minister Damir Krstičević said in Bucharest on Friday where he was visiting a military fair.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - The extraordinary administrator of the Agrokor conglomerate Fabris Peruško said on Friday he did not expect any external process to endanger the reaching of a settlement by July 10, the deadline defined by law, adding that the first draft of the settlement agreement would be finished today and published next week.
The British Embassy Zagreb discovers what connects Croatia to the U.K. in their eleventh “What Links Us Together” video.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - Parliament on Friday included a motion by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for parliament to be dissolved. The SDP claims that, in the wake of former deputy prime minister Martina Dalić's resignation, circumstances have emerged for citizens to be allowed to go to a snap election and decide on a new parliament which will elect a new government.
ZAGREB, May 18, 2018 - Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović told the Bosnia-Herzegovina edition of the Večernji List daily on Friday that Croatia would do everything to prevent the entry of migrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina and announced support to the Bosnian authorities in dealing with this problem.
The southwestern waters of Krk Island were recently the location of the already prestigious underwater photography competition: the 3rd Mares Underwater Photo Marathon Cup