We have started to collect the most important news related to Croatia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The authorities in Croatia charge a former Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader, with corruption over a loan he negotiated from an Austrian bank in 1995.
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Goran Hadzic, the last major war crimes suspect sought by The Hague, pleads not guilty to crimes committed in Vukovar during the Croatian conflict.
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Chelsea will decide this week whether they will make a renewed bid to sign Tottenham's Croatian playmaker Luka Modric.
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Croatian Serb wartime leader Goran Hadzic refuses to enter a plea on his first appearance at the UN war crimes court at the Hague.
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Croatia puts its former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader behind bars after his night-time extradition from Austria.
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The city of Vukovar still bears the scars of the conflict during the Croatian war of independence.
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Croatia is given the go-ahead to become the 28th member state of the European Union, probably in 2013, after talks on judicial reform are successful.
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Croatia is now close to wrapping up its EU entry talks and is on course to become the 28th member state in 2013.
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Pope Benedict XVI has celebrated Mass, focusing on family values, before tens of thousands of people in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.
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Crowds turn out to welcome Pope on first trip to Croatia
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Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Mass with tens of thousands in Croatia before praying at the tomb of a controversial wartime cardinal.
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Pope Benedict XVI has celebrated Mass, focusing on family values, before tens of thousands of people in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.
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Pope Benedict XVI gives his strong backing for Croatia's bid to join the EU, as he makes his first official visit to the staunchly-Catholic nation.
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