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Three Croatian arrests over radioactive material found in car

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Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia. After radioactive material was found in their automobile. The three suspects are still being questioned by Serbian authorities. Three Croatian nationals have been detained in Serbia after radioactive material was found in their automobile, according to local media. Scanners discovered a “significant level” of radiation on Saturday … Read more

Netflix brings down subscription prices in number of countries

Netflix subscription prices

Netflix has expanded its new policy to prevent users from sharing their passwords. The good news is that Netflix is lowering subscription prices in a number of countries. In order to increase subscriptions, the company is lowering the cost of Netflix plans. Netflix has expanded the new policy that we previously informed you about in … Read more

Miroslav Blazevic passed away at age 87

Miroslav Blazevic 87

Miroslav Blazevic, the great football coach who led Croatia to third place. He died on Wednesday at the age of 87. Zlatko Dalic expressed his sorrow over the loss of his “football father”. Miroslav Blazevic, the great football coach who led Croatia to third place in the 1998 World Cup, died on Wednesday, according to … Read more

Thousands pays respect Pope Benedict XVI at Vatican

Pope Benedict XVI

A large number of people have travelled to the Vatican to pay their respects. Pope Benedict XVI’s body is on display for three days at St. Peter’s Basilica. The former Pope Emeritus will be buried in St. Peter’s Square later this week. A large number of people have travelled to the Vatican to pay their … Read more

Croatia starts new euro and Schengen zone era

Croatia

Croatia joined borderless Schengen and adopted the euro. EU’s youngest member dubbed the measures “great successes.” Croatia is the 20th country to join, allowing 400 million people to travel freely. Croatia is starting a momentous year as it joins the EU’s borderless Schengen region and abandons the kuna in favor of the euro. When it … Read more

Croatia beats Morocco 2-1 | FIFA World Cup 2022 Third Place-Playoff

Croatia beats Morocco 2-1 | FIFA World Cup 2022 Third Place-Playoff

Croatia defeated the Atlas Lions by a score of 2-1. Josko Gvardiol opened the scoring with an early header off. Argentina vs France will play the FIFA Worldcup 2022 Final. In the third-place playoff at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Croatia defeated the Atlas Lions by a score of 2-1, preventing Morocco from being the … Read more

Messi’s Argentina will face Modric’s Croatia in the FIFA World Cup semifinals.

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Argentina and Messi are aiming for a second consecutive finals appearance Argentina and Croatia beat Netherlands, Brazil to reach the semis On Thursday, Morocco will play host to reigning champions France DOHA: Tuesday’s FIFA World Cup semifinal between Argentina and Lionel Messi and Croatia matches South American flare against the cunning of Luka Modric and … Read more

Croatia’s heroes of 1998: Juranovic want to be remembered

As Croatia's heroes of 1998 Juranovic want to be remembered.

Josip Juranovic believes that his generation could be regarded as heroes. Croatia are in  World Cup semifinal after defeating Brazil to reach this stage. The talented Croatian defeated Vinicius Jr. The Croatian defender Josip Juranovic, who has been a standout for Croatia at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, believes that his generation of players … Read more

Checkered strategy for Croatia’s match vs Argentina

Checkered strategy for Croatia's match vs Argentina

Croatia will face Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals on Tuesday. Zlatko Dalic’s team have been a tedious squad to watch this World Cup. Croatia’s midfielders are used as a defensive shield rather than a creative force. They first defeated Japan. They dragged Brazil down. They did it without style. Croatia has been a tedious … Read more

Brazil hopes to defeat Croatia and go to World Cup semifinals

Brazil

Brazil is full of confidence going into Friday’s FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matchup against Croatia Neymar’s return spurred a performance in the round of 16 that was full of swagger and arrogance With goals from Vinicius Junior, Richarlison, Lucas Paqueta, and a Neymar penalty, their eye-catching 4-1 triumph over South Korea delivered a chilling message … Read more

Luka Modric, Croatia’s conductor in his final FIFA World Cup

Luka Modric

Luka Modric predicted that the FIFA World Cup 2022 would be his final major competition before retiring He has led Croatia to yet another long run When the veteran midfielder’s team plays Brazil in the quarterfinals on Friday, they will face their greatest test to date The five-time champions’ outstanding first-half performance in their 4-1 … Read more

Woman returns from Croatia with 18 scorpions in her suitcase

18 scorpions

She found 18 live scorpions, a mother and her offspring. This is the third incidence of Croatian scorpions found in Austria. A Linz woman found a stinger in her flat last month after a Croatian holiday. A woman from Austria comes back from a trip to Croatia and finds 18 scorpions in her suitcase. A … Read more

Fanfare as Croatia’s Chinese-built bridge finally opens

  • China built the 2.4km (1.5 mile) Peljesac bridge, but the European Union funded the majority of it. Croatians previously had to cross Bosnia and Herzegovina territory.
  • EU agreed to fund 85 percent of the bridge, totaling €357 million (£300 million). Bosnia’s right to Adriatic coast access dates back to 1699, when Dubrovnik ceded Neum to Ottoman Empire.
  • Bosnia is not a member of the EU, and has long complained about its access to the sea. China’s state-owned company won the Croatian bridge contract for less than European rivals.

A long-awaited bridge connecting Croatia’s southern coastal areas to the rest of the country has opened, heralded as one of the most significant moments in Croatian history.

Until now, Croatians had to cross Bosnia and Herzegovina territory.

China built the 2.4km (1.5 mile) Peljesac bridge, but the European Union funded the majority of it.

Throughout the day, there were 250 runners crossing the bridge and small boats with Croatian flags sailing beneath the six pylons.

Residents also took advantage of the opportunity to walk along the first section of the bridge before the day concluded with a glittering firework display.

At the ceremony, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang sent a video message. Andrej Plenkovic, his Croatian counterpart, declared, “Tonight, we are uniting Croatia!” and characterised the bridge as a necessity rather than a luxury.

Traditional boats flying Croatian flags sailed beneath the bridge at the start.
During the opening ceremony, the first official crossing was made by the Rimac Nevera, a Croatian-made electric hypercar.

The EU agreed to fund 85 percent of the bridge, totaling €357 million (£300 million), with cohesion funds for what it said would significantly improve Croatians’ daily lives. It also provided funding for access roads, tunnels, and other infrastructure.

When the former Yugoslavia broke up and Croatia became independent in 1991, the new borders meant that two parts of the Croatian coastline were separated by the Neum corridor, a 9km-long section of Bosnian coastline.

Bosnia’s right to coastal access dates back to 1699, when Dubrovnik – in modern-day Croatia – ceded Neum to the Ottoman Empire.

 

Because Bosnia is not a member of the EU, anyone attempting to travel north from the mediaeval city of Dubrovnik on the Adriatic’s southernmost coast or cross from the Peljesac peninsula to the mainland had to go through two border checks. The new bridge allows anyone to drive straight along Croatia’s Adriatic coast.

Dragan Jurkovic, the mayor of Neum, told Bosnian TV that the new bridge would reduce traffic along the coast during the summer months and that he could only see benefits from it. However, some restaurateurs and business owners were concerned that the decline would harm the local economy.

Tourists, many of whom are Czechs, Poles, and Germans, have become regular visitors to Neum, where prices are considered much lower than in Dubrovnik, but this is about to change.

The bridge has caused some controversy.

Bosnia initially complained that the bridge would interfere with its access to the sea, but Croatia agreed to raise the bridge’s height to 55 metres (181ft).

The China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), the Chinese state-owned company that won the Croatian bridge contract, bid far less than its European competitors. An Austrian firm filed a complaint, alleging that CRBC was “price-dumping” and receiving Chinese state aid.

According to the Chinese state news agency Xinhua, the bridge opening is expected to deepen mutual trust and expand cooperation between Croatia and Beijing.

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Europe heatwave melts train signals in UK

europe heatwave

Parts of the UK are experiencing a severe heatwave as a result of wildfires. National Railways has tweeted pictures of damaged train signals after intense heat. The Met Office has declared a two-day state of emergency in the UK. The temperature has risen significantly in sections of Europe that are experiencing a severe heatwave as … Read more

More evacuees due to the heatwave as the Mediterranean wildfires grow

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More than 14,000 people have fled France’s Gironde. 238 people have died from heat-related causes in Portugal. UK issued an amber warning for extreme heat. More than 14,000 people in France have been evacuated as a result of wildfires in the country’s southwest spreading to Spain, Croatia, and Greece. Authorities in France’s Gironde, a well-known … Read more

Croatia to adopt the euro by 2023

Croatia is expected to adopt the euro on January 1, 2023. “Croatia will use only the euro” after meeting with European Commission spokesman Valdis Dombrovskis after the transition period from January 1-15, 2023, Plenkovic told a news conference. Meanwhile, Plenkovic urged Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Zdravko Maric to “monitor the situation” to prevent inflation. Read … Read more

EU says Croatia ready to adopt euro in 2023

Croatia

Croatia has met all of the criteria for joining the eurozone. The adoption of the euro comes less than a decade after joining the EU. Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic expresses confidence his country will join the euro. Croatia has met all of the criteria for joining the eurozone, according to the European Commission, paving … Read more

Hertha Berlin sign Croatia defender Uremovic

Hertha Berlin

After guaranteeing their Bundesliga survival last week, Hertha Berlin announced Tuesday they have strengthened their squad for next season by signing Croatia international Filip Uremovic on a free transfer. The 25-year-old defender spent the end of last season at English second-tier club Sheffield United since being loaned out last March by Russian side Rubin Kazan. … Read more

Five Croatian diplomats are expelled by Russia

Russia

Russia announced the expulsion of five personnel from Croatia’s embassy in Moscow on Friday, after a similar step by Zagreb in response to Moscow’s military incursion into Ukraine. Russia’s foreign ministry said it summoned Croatia’s ambassador to voice “strong protest over the Croatian authorities’ baseless attempts to implicate Russia in war crimes in Ukraine.” The … Read more

Thousands mark late Yugoslav leader Tito’s birth anniversary

Josip Broz Tito

Thousands of supporters of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito gathered in the Croatian village where he was born on Saturday to commemorate the 130th anniversary of his birth. Admirers of the late communist leader gathered in front of the house where he was born in 1892, now a museum in Kumrovec, northern Croatia They … Read more

Ukraine ‘unhappy’ as Hungary stalls EU Russian oil ban

Ukraine 'unhappy' as Hungary stalls EU Russian oil ban

Ukraine’s foreign minister urged the EU on Monday to overcome Hungary’s opposition to a Russian oil embargo and then “kill” all of Moscow’s exports in order to starve its war machine of funds. Budapest has been blocking a push by Brussels, backed by other European Union member states, to ban Moscow’s vital oil exports, the … Read more

Zagreb anti-abortion march draws thousands

Zagreb

An anti-abortion rally in central Zagreb drew thousands of civilians on Saturday, according to an AFP journalist, as activists in the staunchly Catholic country warn of a deterioration in women’s reproductive rights. Thousands of people, including many parents with children, marched in the annual “March for Life,” waving banners with slogans such as “Unborn children … Read more

Croatia preparing to become Europe’s energy Hub after it boycotts Russia

Croatia will continue to back Ukraine says Plenkovic

Croatia preparing to become Europe’s energy Hub after it boycotts Russia Croatia could turn into an “energy center in the northern Adriatic” as Europe tries to wean itself off Russian energy, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said during a visit to Cyprus on Wednesday. Croatia’s liquid petroleum gas (LNG) terminal on the northern Adriatic island of … Read more

EU split over push to overhaul treaties

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Nearly half of the European Union’s member countries revolted against a push to overhaul the bloc’s decision-making process, on Monday. Under France’s current six-month presidency of the EU, French President Emmanuel Macron’s long-standing call for a more reactive EU capable of taking swift action when needed, similar to its Chinese and US rivals, has crystallised. … Read more