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Yugoslavia's last PM dies aged 87
Former Yugoslavia's last Prime Minister Ante Markovic, who tried to prevent the country's bloody breakup in the 1990s, has died. He was 87.
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Ante Markovic, former Yugoslavia?s last prime minister, dies aged 87
ZAGREB, Croatia ? Croatia?s state news agency says former Yugoslavia?s last Prime Minister Ante Markovic has died. He was 87. Markovic, a Croat, became Yugoslavia?s prime minister in March 1989, two years before the former communist country started unraveling along ethnic lines. Before he resigned in December 1991, Markovic tried to find a compromise between secessionists republics Slovenia ...
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EBRD grants 123-million-euro loan for Croatia hydro station
(ZAGREB ) - The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) granted Croatia on Friday a 123.2 million euro ($163 million) loan for the construction of a hydro-electric plant.
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FACTBOX-Soccer-Euro 2012 draw - Croatia
Factbox on Euro 2012 finalists Croatia ahead of the draw for the finals in Kiev on Dec. 2:
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Euro 2012 draw - Croatia
Factbox on Euro 2012 finalists Croatia ahead of the draw for the finals in Kiev on Dec. 2:
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Real Madrid 6 Dinamo Zagreb 2 - latest
Real Madrid 6 Dinamo Zagreb 2 - Champions League Group D latest:
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Croatia Alliance Plans Energy, Tourism Investment to Create Jobs
Croatia?s Alliance for Change, which leads in polls before Dec. 4 elections, wants to cut waste from the pension system and lure investments in energy, transport and tourism to create jobs, its top economist said.
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The Poisonous Croissant - Scandals Overshadow Croatia's E.U. Accession
Croatia plans to sign the official European Union accession treaty on Dec. 9, despite its high level of external debt and a series of political scandals. The ruling party is suffering as a result of a series of trials against its members and is likely to lose upcoming elections.
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"In Croatia, war crimes pay"
BELGRADE -- The decision to grant early release to an ex-general guilty of war crimes "confirms that in Croatia, it pays to commit (war) crimes", says Milojko Budimir.
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England, Croatia make FIFA rankings moves
NYON, Switzerland, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Spain sits atop the FIFA men's soccer rankings but England jumps two spots to fifth and Croatia enters the Top 10 at eighth this month.
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Croatia Alliance Plans Energy, Tourism Investment to Create Jobs
Croatia?s Alliance for Change, which leads in polls before Dec. 4 elections, wants to cut waste from the pension system and lure investments in energy, transport and tourism to create jobs, its top economist said.
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World champion Spain tops FIFA rankings, England up to No. 5; Portugal, Croatia rise in top 10
ZURICH - World and European champion Spain stayed atop FIFA's monthly world rankings on Wednesday, despite losing a friendly to England which climbed two places to No. 5.
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Real Madrid 6 Dinamo Zagreb 1 - latest
Real Madrid 6 Dinamo Zagreb 1 - Champions League Group D latest:
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Real Madrid 4 Dinamo Zagreb 0 - halftime
Real Madrid 4 Dinamo Zagreb 0 - Champions League Group D halftime score:
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In-form Madrid look to close out Group D
Real Madrid go into Tuesday night's home game against Dinamo Zagreb knowing that a fifth straight Champions League victory will guarantee them the top spot in Group D.
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Former Indiana Pacer T.J. Ford to Play in Croatia: Fan's Take
One of the great mysteries for Indiana Pacers fans over the last couple of seasons is just what in the world T. J. Ford did to deserve his exile to the Blue and Gold bench. Within a year of landing in Indianapolis as part of a trade that sent Jermaine O'Neal to the Toronto...
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Pardew fancies Dinamo Zagreb ace
Newcastle United Football Club are running the rule over Sammir. The Brazilian midfielder is plying his trade in Croatia with Dinamo Zagreb, having initially impressed during a loan spell at the club in 2006-07.
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Late payment common in Croatia, says players' union
Players in Croatia are often paid late and are sometimes kicked out of their apartments because their clubs fail to pay the rent, the international players' union FIFPro said Tuesday.
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