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Croatia Votes for EU in Test of Bloc?s Lure, Results Show [Jan 23, 2012] Croatians voted to become the European Union?s 28th member in a test of the bloc?s lure amid a sovereign debt crisis and fears accession would erode the former Yugoslav republic?s sovereignty. [via YahooNews] More >>
Croatia Wavers Over European Union as Allure Fades [Jan 19, 2012] Croatians are set to vote on joining the organization, which has become mired in a debt crisis that threatens its very essence in the decade since the country first applied for membership. [via YahooNews] More >>
Croatia Wavers Over European Union as Allure Fades [Jan 18, 2012] Croatians are set to vote on joining the organization, which has become mired in a debt crisis that threatens its very essence in the decade since the country first applied for membership. [via YahooNews] More >>
Croatia Wavers Over European Union as Allure Fades [Jan 18, 2012] Croatians are set to vote on joining the organization, which has become mired in a debt crisis that threatens its very essence in the decade since the country first applied for membership. [via YahooNews] More >>
Croatia Wavers Over European Union as Allure Fades [Jan 18, 2012] Croatians are set to vote on joining the organization, which has become mired in a debt crisis that threatens its very essence in the decade since the country first applied for membership. [via YahooNews] More >>
Croatia Wavers Over Joining the European Union [Jan 18, 2012] Croatians are set to vote on joining the organization, which has become mired in a debt crisis that threatens its very essence in the decade since the country first applied for membership. [via YahooNews] More >>
Euro Adoption Would Be ?Natural? for Croatia, Finance Chief Says [Sep 09, 2011] Euro adoption would be ?natural? for Croatia after its European Union entry, seen in 2013, even as the sovereign-debt crisis may make the switch more difficult, Finance Minister Martina Dalic said. [via YahooNews] More >>