Zagreb
Croatian Policemen Acquitted of Elderly Serbs’ Massacre
A Zagreb court cleared two former Croatian anti-terrorist policemen of the notorious massacre of six Serb civilians during an operation in the village of Grubori in 1995.
Belgrade Philharmonic stages humanitarian concert in Zagreb
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Philharmonic will close the regional cycle dubbed Pika-Tocka-Tacka with a humanitarian concert in Zagreb on Monday.
Before and after the concert, funds will be raised at the Vatroslav Lisinski Hall for the flood-affected citizens in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia, reads the website of the Belgrade Philharmonic.
Croatian Ex-Minister Acquitted of WW2 Killings
A Zagreb court on Thursday acquitted former interior minister Josip Boljkovac of any role in the mass killing of 21 civilian detainees near Duga Resa in 1945.
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Zagreb Premieres Play About Croatian Serb Girl’s Murder
A controversial play about the wartime murder of 12-year-old Serb girl Aleksandra Zec and her family by Croatian soldiers in Zagreb in 1991 has opened in the capital.
Remains of 19 Serbs identified in Zagreb
BELGRADE - The identification of remains of 19 Serb victims killed during the armed conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia from 1991 to 1995 in Croatia was carried out at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Criminalistics of the School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, in the presence of family members.
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Budget Croatian Airline To Start Flights Sofia-Zagreb in Summer
The budget Croatian airline Dalmatian will start flights between Sofia and Zagreb this summer, reports the wire service BTA.
The flights will be three times a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and will be throughout the entire year.
Authorities checking petition for "referendum on Cyrillic"
Authorities checking petition for "referendum on Cyrillic"
ZAGREB -- Croatian authorities will check the validity and number of signatures to a petition asking for "a referendum on the Cyrillic script" to be held in that country.
Post-War Reconciliation in Croatia ‘Stalled’, Report Warns
No new war crimes indictments were raised against Croatian troops last year and discussions about dealing with the past have “deeply polarised” society, a Zagreb-based NGO warned.
NGO Wants Zagreb Streets Named After War Victims
An initiative backed by various intellectuals has been launched in Croatia to name some streets after victims of Croatian forces in the 1990s conflict.
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SPC metropolitan laid to rest in Zagreb
SPC metropolitan laid to rest in Zagreb
ZAGREB -- Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Metropolitan Jovan of Zagreb and Ljubljana Jovan, who passed away on April 3, was buried on Saturday.
The SPC dignitary was laid to rest at the Cathedral Church of Holy Transfiguration of the Lord in Zagreb.
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