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Bleiburg Commemoration Significantly Scaled Down Amidst Austrian Ban

The 80th anniversary of the Bleiburg Repatriation, a controversial event in Austria, saw significantly reduced attendance due to a government ban on mass gatherings, reflecting a shift in public perception of the event as a far-right gathering. Only around 100 people attended despite official partic...

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Clash at Zagreb Liberation Commemoration Highlights Tensions Over Historical Memory

The Trnje Kresovi celebration, commemorating Zagreb's 1945 liberation, was disrupted by right-wing counter-protests; police intervention led to the removal of antifascist banners and the arrest of a student, highlighting ongoing tensions over historical memory.

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Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.

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Island Life and Death: Chronic Neglect Exposes Croatian Island Challenges

The recent death of a young man on Lastovo Island due to delayed emergency services has brought attention to the chronic problems faced by Croatian islanders year-round, particularly concerning healthcare, transportation, and infrastructure, despite the existence of relevant laws and resources.

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Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings

A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.

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Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo

Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.

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Earthquake Renovations Uncover Roman Theater in Sisak

During renovations of Sisak's town hall following the 2020 earthquakes, archaeologists unearthed a Roman theater's orchestra, a twenty-meter diameter semicircular structure, providing new insights into the city's ancient urbanism.

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Pope Leo XIV Elected: Continuation of Progressive Policies, Global Focus

The election of Pope Leo XIV, named after Pope Leo XIII, signals a continuation of Pope Francis's progressive social justice policies and a global approach, potentially impacting the Croatian Catholic Church's identity and political role, particularly in its stance on issues surrounding Alojzije Ste...

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Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia Amidst Instability Concerns

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession but worries about political instability and separatist actions in Republika Srpska, urging faster EU integration to counter the influence of other global powers.

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Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks

A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.

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France Edges Croatia in Penalty Shootout to Reach Nations League Final Four

France defeated Croatia 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw to advance to the Nations League Final Four; Mbappé scored France's first penalty, and Upamecano's sealed the victory following several missed penalties by both sides; France dominated possession but Croatia's strong defense kept the...

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Croatia Weighs Small Modular Reactors Amidst Energy Deficit Debate

Amidst energy deficits, Croatia considers small modular reactors (SMRs) as a solution, sparking debate among energy experts regarding their feasibility compared to renewable sources, considering technological maturity, waste disposal, and energy independence.

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