Dario Hrebak, leader of the Croatian Social-Liberal Party, a junior partner in the ruling coalition, said on Tuesday it was important for changes to the abortion law "not to be restrictive," voicing concern that the initiative to amend the law "offered a topic for discussion to those wishing to ban abortion."
The Network of Antifascist Women and the Alliance of Antifascist Fighters and Antifascists lit bonfires on the bank of the River Sava in Zagreb on Saturday evening in tribute to the Partisan units that liberated the Croatian capital on 8 May 1945.
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomasevic said on Tuesday that sweeping for covert listening devices at the Zagreb Holding multi-utility conglomerate was a common procedure from the catalogue of services related to corporate security, aimed at preventing irregularities and corruption.
A drone that flew over several NATO countries all the way from the Ukrainian war zone crashed overnight on the outskirts of the Croatian capital, Zagreb, triggering a loud blast and damaging parked cars but causing no injuries, authorities said Friday.