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Croatia's incumbent president gains most votes for re-election, but not enough to avoid a runoffHe is often compared to Donald Trump for his combative style of communication with political opponents. The most popular politician in Croatia, 58-year-old Milanović has served as prime minister ...
Croatia's government said it is proposing to amend legislation on state intervention in prices during crises to ensure ...
We are committed to achieving peace, but a just peace that will ensure sovereignty of #Ukraine and reintegration of the occupied territories,' says Andrej Plenkovic - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Zoran Milanović has been officially sworn in as Croatian president for the second time. His term begins on Wednesday.
Milanović, 58, is the most popular politician in Croatia, and is sometimes compared to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his combative style of communication with political opponents.
The European Union’s law enforcement agency says 13 people suspected of illegally importing and disposing of hazardous waste ...
Croatia-USA economic relations are set to be strengthened, and American companies are interested in continued investment in ...
Primorac picked up 25 percent of the vote – the worst-ever result for Croatia's most powerful political force. The outcome was met with a muted response from Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
Zoran Milanovic’s real victory in the weekend’s presidential election was not over the ruling party and its candidate, but over the “pro-EU centrist team” that holds power in Croatia ...
Still no sign of deal on EU prosecutor powers after Warsaw talks Game of Chequers: Starmer, Scholz and the ‘British paradox’ ...
Croatian firms are, on balance, positive about the business outlook, with more firms expecting an improvement rather than a ...
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