What a difference a few days can make. Croatia had entered Euro 2008 as many people’s dark horses and even as some people’s favourites thanks to a commanding qualifying campaign and the presence of players such as Kranjcar and Corluka who...
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With the French Open reaching its final stages now, the proof of the Serbian revolution in the sport is clear to see. Whilst this is lead by three players in particular, namely Novak Dokovic, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic, it seems that the success...
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Early this morning, a local man in Tuzla, one of the main cities in the Bosnian-Croatian Federation entity of Bosnia-Hercegovina, went on a gun rampage killing six people and seriously injuring one other. Taking place in the small village of Gornja...
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As Zagreb gears up for a spectacle on its main square Trg Bana Jelacic at the end of this month, the debate once again emerges around Marko Perkovic Thompson, Croatia’s leading rock star of present times. Thompson will take to the stage in the...
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Croatian coach Slaven Bilic announced this week the squad which he will take with him to the European Championships in Austria and Switzerland this summer, making him the first coach to do so. Rather than being filled with surprises, the greatest...
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Ahead of the 11th May Serbian parliamentary elections the vote is being lauded as an effective poll between two options. The first, integration with Europe, offers better standards of living and, most importantly for many Serbs, higher wages either...
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With a lot of bad press about their apparent primitive, even deceptive, ways being piped out of Greece recently, Macedonia is trying to turn the tide and win back the good will of Western Europe which many observers believe it may have lost....
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At a time when Serbia seems to have descended back into its abyss of the mid-1990s, it is hard to find much cause for optimism. Nationalist politicians harp on about Kosovo, either out of an aggressive genuine belief or, more sadly, because it is the...
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The speculation concerning which course of action Dinamo Zagreb will take now that Luka Modric’s departure is inevitable increases. A whole host of clubs have been named in the race to sign the young Croat playmaker, and with news that he is...
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Debate has begun in earnest concerning the transformation of the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC) into the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) before the end of 2008. When we wipe away the jargon of the titles this will essentially mean turning the Kosovo Boy...
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