We have started to collect the most important news related to Croatia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A powerful earthquake kills at least six people and tears down buildings in central Croatia.
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Residents of the camp close to the border with Croatia set fire to tents as they are forced to leave.
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A British lawyer exposed huge oil industry corruption - and now Monaco wants him extradited.
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Paraguay believes the seven "migrants" may have wanted to travel only from Serbia to Croatia.
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Thousands of people march in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo against a service to honour Nazi-allied Croatian soldiers.
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Greece and Croatia reacted fast to coronavirus, but now it threatens their tourism industries.
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The 5.3-magnitude tremor sent chunks of buildings falling into the streets in Zagreb.
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The Coratian PM says the 5.3 magnitude earthquake is the largest to hit Zagreb in 140 years.
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Josipa Lisac gave the controversial performance at the inauguration of Croatia's new president.
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The two Nigerians say Croatian police mistook them for illegal migrants and forced them into Bosnia.
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Migrants seeking to cross into the EU are stuck in the harsh winter of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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The protests, held in cities across Croatia, were against the release of five men accused of rape.
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The Berlin embassy diplomat made inflammatory Facebook posts alongside idyllic Adriatic images.
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Thousands of migrants are trying to cross into Croatia, but many are illegally expelled back to Bosnia.
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Tyga, Stefflon Don and Yxng Bane were among the acts due to perform.
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A murky dispute between Balkan neighbours resembles the plot of a TV spy thriller.
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Two South Africans, a Croatian, a Bosnian and a Kosovan were in a vehicle that blew up while transporting mines.
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Croatia's women use #BreakTheSilence to share tales of mistreatment in pregnancy or childbirth.
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