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Meet the new nationalist partner of the Croat government

Meet the new nationalist partner of the Croat government
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Croatian media: Orbán supported Vuèiæ and again humiliated his Croatian fans

Croatian media: Orbán supported Vuèiæ and again humiliated his Croatian fans
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Women in Croatia fear further erosion of long-held abortion rights

Women in Croatia fear further erosion of long-held abortion rights Pro-choice activists fear mandatory counselling may be added to abortion law about an hour ago Amanda Coakley in Zagreb Womens’-rights activists sit in front of policemen in Zagreb in 2019 in a bid to block the ‘March for Life’, an annual anti-abortion march. Photograph: AFP via Getty Images   In August, Karla, a 37-year-old mother of two, found herself in a worrisome situation. She was pregnant and was struggling to find a licensed clinic to perform a medical abortion in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. According to her doctor she had been one of the small percentage of women for whom the morning-after pill was ineffective. One private clinic told her it could only do a surgical abortion due to the coronavirus pandemic. A public

Croatia needs its free thinking Diaspora

By Peter Bury, Editor at Crodiaspora and Politicorp Many Croatians who grow up among the diaspora more often than not consider moving back to their homeland at some point in their lives. Whether they are fortunate enough to be brought to live in Croatia by work or by a lucrative business opportunity, or if they strive to relocate in their retirement, many Croatians among the diaspora dream of one day being able to live in Croatia but often face challenges in doing so. In addressing the comparative advantages of living in Croatia, Crodiaspora’s recent summit featured a panel explicitly constructed to provide the diaspora with a comprehensive overview of the challenges and benefits in moving to Croatia. On this panel, Professor Stjepo Bartulica, who moved to Croatia as a young adult in 1992 from Missouri, and Robin Harris, a historian and advisor to the United Kingdom’s former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, discuss the realities of a life in Croatia.

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