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Learn English and You Could Be Next Melania Trump
According to a private language school in Zagreb, Croatia, you could become the next First Lady of the United States if you learn English.
"Just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of English," the billboard from the American Institute reads next to an image of First Lady Melania Trump.
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Greek tourism promo film wins first international prize
"Greece - A 365-Day Destination," a 3:36 minute film submitted by the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) took the first prize for Europe at the second international video competition being run by the United Nations World Tourism Organization's (UNWTO) 22nd general assembly in Chengdu, China.
Croatian Catholics Await Much-Loved Saint's Return
The preserved relics of St Leopold, a 19th-century Croat, are visiting Croatian and Montenegrin coastal cities and town from Thursday to Tuesday next week, where his body is likely to draw thousands of Catholic believers to churches.
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Croatia NGOs Dismiss Media Claims of Migrant Invasion
Croatian NGOs working with migrants say they have seen no rise in the number of migrants entering the east of Croatia from Serbia, despite media claims of a massive influx and worries voiced by locals in the eastern border village of Nustar.
Croatia: Brit caught driving 244 kmph with no license
A 22-year-old British citizen has been ordered to pay around EUR 1,600 in local currency for driving without a license at 244 kilometers per hour.
The man was driving a British license plates BMW when he was stopped on the Bregana-Zagreb-Lipovac highway late on Sunday, Hina is reporting.
Croatia Quashes WWII Pro-Fascist Academic’s Conviction
A Zagreb court overturned the 1945 verdict that convicted academic Filip Lukas of supporting Nazi occupation forces because of his connections with Croatia’s WWII-era fascist government
Opposition Candidate for Zagreb Mayor Announces Changes
Anka Mrak-Taritas, the opposition Zagreb mayor candidate, challenges the incumbent Milan Bandic, promising new construction and recycling projects, and reforms of kindergartens, schools and the traffic system.
Croatia Anti-Abortionists Accused of Politicising 'Walk'
Organisers of anti-abortion "Walks for Life" in Zagreb and the city of Split on Saturday have been accused of politicising the events by staging them on the day when Croatia is supposed to descend into a pre-election "silence", ahead of local elections on Sunday.
Croatia: Zagreb to build 3.5 meter tall Franjo Tudjman statue
Franjo Tudjman
The mayor of Croatia's capital Zagreb, Milan Bandic, has signed a contract to design a 3.5 meter tall statute of former Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.
"The statue will be installed in the meadow on the corner of Grada Vukovara and Hrvatske Bratske Zajednice streets," Bandic announced, index.hr reported.
Croatian capital to build 3.5-meter tall Tudjman statue
The mayor of Croatia's capital Zagreb, Milan Bandic, has signed a contract to design a 3.5-meter tall statue of former Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.
"The statue will be installed in the meadow on the corner of Grada Vukovara and Hrvatske Bratske Zajednice streets," Bandic announced, index.hr reported.