As the road to the 2026 World Cup stretches across three continents, Croatia national football team will test themselves ...
Dubrovnik will mark the 1,054th Festivity of St Blaise from 26 January to 8 February with religious ceremonies, cultural events and traditions recognised by UNESCO ...
Croatia has urged NATO allies to respect Denmark’s sovereignty over Greenland and warned that new tariffs could weaken transatlantic relations amid global challenges ...
Croatian President Zoran Milanović says Greenland’s future belongs solely to its people and that security concerns must be ...
Mateo Kovačić could leave Manchester City in January, with West Ham United considering a move for the Croatian midfielder ...
After several days dominated by rain, low cloud, and colder-than-usual conditions, southern Croatia enjoyed a welcome break ...
Tonči Glavina, Croatia’s minister of tourism and sport, offered a sober message about the country’s most important industry: ...
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Croatia’s economy continued to expand its financial footprint through the third quarter of 2025, though new data suggest that ...
Last week brought a mix of local culture, demographic surprises, global mobility news, and even celebrity buzz to The Dubrovnik Times readership. From heritage restoration in the Old City to major ...
Ryanair has revised its summer 2026 schedule for Croatia, cutting planned growth in April and May while still increasing flights during the peak summer months ...
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