We have started to collect the most important news related to Croatia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Two former Serb army officers are convicted for their role in the 1991 Vukovar massacre of civilians in Croatia.
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Serbia is to return prized Lipizzaner horses to Croatia, 16 years after the animals were captured in war.
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Tim Henman will retire after Great Britain's Davis Cup match against Croatia at Wimbledon next month.
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Croatian firefighters contain a huge forest fire that has been threatening the medieval port city of Dubrovnik.
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Two Croatian ex-generals go on trial in Zagreb over alleged war crimes, in a test case for Croatia's judiciary.
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Milan Martic, former head of Croatian Serb rebels, is jailed for 35 years in The Hague for war crimes.
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Dragan Vasiljkovic is to be extradited from Australia to Croatia, accused of war crimes in the Balkans.
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Marcos Baghdatis reaches the quarter-finals of the Zagreb Open with a straight-sets win against Frank Dancevic.
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Police eject around 150 spectators after a brawl between Serbian and Croatian fans at the Australian Open.
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Croatia go top of England's Euro 2008 qualifying group, plus a round-up of Wednesday's other qualifiers.
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A member of Croatia's parliament goes on hunger strike after being arrested on suspicion of war crimes.
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Police in Croatia arrest six former soldiers on suspicion of the wartime killings of ethnic Serbs.
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Gary Neville scores a freak own goal as England crash to defeat in the Euro 2008 qualifier in Zagreb.
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