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Serbia sink France at European water polo championship
ZAGREB - The Serbia men's national water polo team beat France 14-10 (3-2, 3-4, 3-1, 5-3) in the round of last 16 of the European Championship in Zagreb on Wednesday evening.
Serbia will face Hungary in the quarter-finals on Friday afternoon.
Vučić on B92.TV: "Croatia has been disgraced. Are you at least a little bit ashamed?"
"This man hadn't invented this by himself. I have never been to Petrinja in my life. I was in Glina in 1995 with the Serbian Radical Party. We were there for two days. Mr. Paspalj was sitting in the audience then, so it was then that I saw him for the first time," Vucic said.
Vučić exclusively on TV B92 tonight, reacting to numerous accusation VIDEO / PHOTO
He will answer to all accusations from the country and abroad as a guest on B92 TV.
Let us remind you, in the last few days, there have been more and more accusations against Vui coming from the region.
Serbian President Denies Threatening to Kill Croatian War Prisoner
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic on Friday rejected claims that he participated in a war crime in Croatia in 1991, after a Croatian newspaper reported that a trial witness testified that Vucic threatened him with death.
Vucic told media in Belgrade that he was in Croatia several times in the 1970s and 1980s as a child and a teenager, but not in 1991.
Slovenia’s Kolektor wins another road deal in Croatia
Zagreb – A consortium of the Slovenian company Kolektor CPG and Italy’s ICM has won the public tender in Croatia to construct a by-pass road in the coastal town of Novi Vinodolski, the national motorway company Hrvatske Autoceste (HAC) confirmed for the STA on Monday.
As Zagreb Quake Anniversary Passes, Croatia’s Anger Grows
Exactly a year after the Croatian capital Zagreb awoke to scenes of chaos from a 5.5-magnitude earthquake, reconstruction has not even started despite a post-earthquake reconstruction law that came into force last September,
Turkey pledges disaster support to Croatia
Turkey is ready to support Croatia on the issue of responding to disasters, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Feb. 26 and pledged to provide help in the reconstruction of earthquake-affected zones.
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Another strong earthquake hits Croatia: "Suddenly, the windows start to crackle"
The quake had a magnitude of 4.3 on the Richter scale.
Residents of Banja Luka felt an earthquake today, just before 11 a.m., with an epicenter in central Croatia.
According to the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC), the epicenter was 14 kilometers southwest of Sisak, near Petrinja.
Croatia Charges Serb Ex-Fighters with Russian War Reporters’ Murders
Croatian police said on Tuesday that they have filed charges against two unnamed men, members of a special police unit of the Serbian Autonomous Region of Krajina, a wartime Serb rebel statelet in Croatia, for killing Russian reporters Viktor Nogin and Gennadiy Kurinnoy in September 1991.
Croatia to Amend Post-Quake Reconstruction Law As Outcry Grows
More than a month after a powerful earthquake hit central Croatia, lawmakers on Friday will vote on amendments to the post-earthquake reconstruction law - amid complaints that the basic needs of many people in the affected areas have still not been met.