Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Comments on Zagreb's Waste Disposal System

Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Comments on Zagreb's Waste Disposal System

Former President of the Republic of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, recently drew public attention with her comments about the waste disposal system in Zagreb, particularly referring to the situati...

Abandoned Cemetery in Zagreb: A Spooky Place in the Middle of a Neighborhood

Abandoned Cemetery in Zagreb: A Spooky Place in the Middle of a Neighborhood

In the middle of Zagreb's Oranice neighborhood, there lies an abandoned cemetery that once belonged to the Vrapče Psychiatric Clinic. The cemetery served as a burial ground for deceased patients, thei...

Tips for Beginner Gardeners: Six Key Facts for Successful Gardening

Tips for Beginner Gardeners: Six Key Facts for Successful Gardening

Gardening may seem simple at first glance, but every beginner gardener quickly realizes that a beautiful garden requires a lot of effort, patience, observation, and learning. Fortunately, a successful...

Don't Do This in Germany for Easter: High Fines Are Possible

Don't Do This in Germany for Easter: High Fines Are Possible

In Germany, during Easter, neighbors can report you if you engage in certain activities that disturb the peace. Easter Sunday and Monday are legally protected holidays, and violating noise regulations...

Zagreb: Easier Access to Trams for People with Disabilities

Zagreb: Easier Access to Trams for People with Disabilities

The City of Zagreb has launched a project to reconstruct the underpass on Marina Držić Avenue, with the aim of providing people with disabilities and reduced mobility with easier access to tram stops....

Experts Warn Children Spend Up to Eight Hours a Day in Front of Screens

Experts Warn Children Spend Up to Eight Hours a Day in Front of Screens

A new EU Kids Online 2025 study has revealed that children and young people spend up to eight hours a day in front of screens, raising questions about digital literacy and the responsibility of parent...

Zagreb: City Considers Financial Aid for Citizens Due to Cemetery Damage

Zagreb: City Considers Financial Aid for Citizens Due to Cemetery Damage

The City of Zagreb is preparing a financial aid model for citizens whose tombstones were damaged in the recent storm. Mayor Tomislav Tomašević announced that the City Assembly will address this issue,...

Novi Sad: Citizens Await Justice 17 Months After Train Station Tragedy

Novi Sad: Citizens Await Justice 17 Months After Train Station Tragedy

In Novi Sad, citizens are still awaiting justice for the 16 victims who perished in the tragedy that occurred 17 months ago at the train station. The competent prosecutor's offices have launched inves...

Where Does Croatia Belong: The Balkans or Central Europe?

Where Does Croatia Belong: The Balkans or Central Europe?

A recent discussion on the social media platform Reddit sparked an interesting question about Croatia's identity, prompting people to reflect on whether the country identifies more with the Balkans or...

Youth Initiative Office Received Suspicious Package: Investigation Reveals Contents

Youth Initiative Office Received Suspicious Package: Investigation Reveals Contents

The office of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Zagreb was evacuated after receiving a suspicious envelope. Following an investigation, it was determined that the envelope contained flour bleac...

Rise in the Number of Abandoned Animals: Community Responsibility

Rise in the Number of Abandoned Animals: Community Responsibility

In anticipation of World Abandoned Animals Day, which is commemorated on April 4th, increasing attention is being focused on the difficult situation of animals left on the streets. Animal welfare asso...

Emigration Trend Continues in Croatia, but the Number of Returnees is Also Increasing

Emigration Trend Continues in Croatia, but the Number of Returnees is Also Increasing

According to data from the Ministry of the Interior, almost 18,000 Croatian citizens reported returning to the country last year. Although this is an encouraging figure indicating an increase in the n...