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Croatia deploys 6,000 police officers to its borders
He added that the police have a very good insight into where, when and how to react in order to protect the Croatian territory from illegal migrations.
PM puzzled by "increasingly bizarre situation"
Brnabic on Friday added that she "does not know what more Serbia can do" - replying to reporters who asked her to comment on Croatia's continued insistence that Serbia should "clearly and unequivocally" condemn the behavior of Vojislav Seselj that had led to a Croatian delegation cutting short their visit.
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Belgrade regrets incident, but won't accept protest note
The protest came after member of the Serbian National Assembly and leader of the opposition SRS party Vojislav Seselj caused an incident during the visit of a delegation of the Croatian Assembly.
But the ambassador said that Serbian officials did not do anything to make the Croatian delegation cut short its visit.
Croatian delegation leaves Belgrade after "Seselj's rampage"
The Croatian government announced on Twitter that the entire delegation would return to Croatia, while the Zagreb-based media published a statement from the office of the Croatian Assembly President Goran Jandrokovic, who was in Serbia today.
Croatia outlaws killing of abandoned animals
The Croatian Assembly has passed a new animal protection law, prohibiting the killing of abandoned animals.
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Croatia: Special law in bid to help failing private giant
The Croatian Assembly has passed a new law aimed at providing assistance to "systemically important companies" unable to repay their debt.
The law is known as "Lex Agrokor," in reference to Croatia's debt-ridden largest privately owned company, and was adopted with 83 votes in favor, 46 against, and two abstentions.