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Bulgaria Loses to Croatia at Opening of UEFA European U-17 Championship

The host nation Bulgaria lost at the opening of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship on Wednesday, suffering a 0-2 defeat to Croatia.

The match, which was played at the Beroe stadium in the city of Stara Zagora, was attended by 10 000 spectators and took place right after the official opening ceremony of the tournament.

Croatia has its Seselj

Ruza Tomasic, Croatian politician, threatens Serbs with ethnic cleansing Croatia has its Seselj

Croatian politician Ruza Tomasic could face criminal charges because of her hate speech against Serbian people, and Croatian government needs to react.

Croats Join Protests Against Atlantic Trade Deal

A protest against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, TTIP, nicknamed "Beware of the Trojan Treaty," will be organised in Zagreb, Croatia, on Wednesday.

Like others around the EU, the protest in Zagreb aims to raise awareness of what activists claim is the harm that the TIPP will do to the interests of society.

Bulgarian PM to Attend Opening of UEFA European U-17 Championship

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov will attend the official opening of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship on Wednesday.

This was announced by Zhivko Todorov, the mayor of Stara Zagora, one of the four host cities of the tournament along with Burgas, Sliven and Sozopol.

Croatia Struggling to Exit Recession, Commission

In its spring forecast, the European Commission says Croatia is finally starting to come out of economic crisis after six years.

The prognosis estimates that Croatia will record 0.3 per cent growth in its GDP in 2015, after six years of continuous fall. In its winter forecast, issued in February, the Commission predicted slightly lower growth of 0.2 per cent in 2015.

Croatian Radioactive Waste Site Alarms Bosnians

A long-ignored local environmental issue is threatening to become a major political headache for Bosnia's leaders, as well as a point of dispute with neighbouring Croatia.

Six municipalities in northwest Bosnia have demanded state protection against a Croatian government plan to build a radioactive waste disposal site near the Bosnian border.

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