We have started to collect the most important news related to Croatia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
England face their Euro 2008 nemeses Croatia in 2010 World Cup qualifying, Scotland face Holland, Wales play Germany and N Ireland will take on the Czech Republic.
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An appeals court in Buenos Aires convicts ex-President Carlos Menem of illegally selling 6,500 tonnes of arms to Croatia and Ecuador during the 1990s.
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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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A former Serb paramilitary leader in Australia, Dragan Vasiljkovic, wins his appeal against extradition to Croatia.
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Australia's High Court rules that a former Serb paramilitary leader wanted in Croatia for war crimes should be extradited.
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Co-hosts Austria draw 1-1 with Poland after Croatia stun favourites Germany at Euro 2008.
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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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An Austrian court rules that ex-Croatian PM Ivo Sanader can be extradited to Croatia to face corruption charges.
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EU gives Croatia timetable, but chides Macedonia
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Tottenham get their Uefa Cup campaign back on track as Darren Bent grabs a hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
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Croatia coach Slaven Bilic insists he was praising England when he said they had lost their "Englishness" under Italian manager Fabio Capello.
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Slaven Bilic plays down speculation linking him to Tottenham, insisting he is focused on his job as coach of the Croatia national team.
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Departing Croatia boss Slaven Bilic admits surprise at his team's Euro 2012 exit following their 1-0 defeat by Spain.
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