Set up in 1669, the University of Zagreb is the oldest Croatian university, and one of the oldest in South East Europe. It was founded by Emperor and King Leopold I Habsburg as he gave the status and ...
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Sports Mole previews Wednesday's Europa League clash between Dinamo Zagreb and Fenerbahce, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. This will be only the third meeting between the clubs, ...
The US wrestling star cemented her legendary status, while Genesis Reasco made history by becoming Ecuador's first-ever world champion. The two athletes headlined a thrilling night of finals at the ...
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SINGAPORE – Over the last 15 years, the Republic’s female gymnasts have steadily broken new ground on the global stage, from Lim Heem Wei becoming the first Singaporean to compete at the Olympics in ...
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The Croatian army parade commemorated the 30th anniversary of Operation Storm, the mission in which Croatian forces seized ethnic Serb-held territory in August 1995. A military parade in Zagreb on ...
Scott McKenna played for Las Palmas alongside fellow Scotland cap Oli McBurnie Scotland centre-half Scott McKenna has signed for Dinamo Zagreb after leaving Las Palmas. The Angus-born 28-year-old, who ...
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Croatia's Ombudsperson, former officials and rights activists have deplored the use of fascist symbols and chants at Saturday's mega-concert by controversial singer Marko Perkovic, alias Thompson.
A concert by right-wing singer Marko Perkovic, notorious for his perceived sympathy for Croatia's World War II pro-Nazi puppet regime, has drawn tens of thousands of his fans to Zagreb on Saturday.