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Nora nel cuore

Little Nora brings Croatians together

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 19 February 2013 ita bhs

In just a few days, the Croatian civil society raised a million Dollars so that a seriously ill 5-year-old girl could get treatment. Now there is not a single person in Croatia who does not know who little Nora Šitum is




Cyrillic divides Serbs and Croats in Vukovar

Cyrillic divides Serbs and Croats in Vukovar

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 19 February 2013 ita bhs

The law introducing double signs in Latin and Cyrillic on the streets of Vukovar has triggered strong protests. But how much is the city really divided?




The presentation of the new series of euro notes - European Central Bank

Contending Cyrillic

Belgrado | Federico Sicurella | 4 February 2013 ita

The appearance of the Cyrillic alphabet on the new Euro banknotes has been welcomed as a sign of trust of the European economic system in the Balkan Countries. It is Cyrillic, however, that underpins three ticklish controversies, in Serbia and Croatia




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Sex Education in Croatia. The war between the Church and government

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 4 February 2013 ita bhs

It is open clash between the Croatian Catholic Church and the center-left government. The disputed issue is sex education in schools, recently introduced in the broader context of civic education and health




Oluja crimes, a test for Croatian justice

Oluja crimes, a test for Croatian justice

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 10 December 2012 ita bhs

After the acquittal of generals Gotovina and Markač at the ICTY, the Croatian judiciary must demonstrate that they know how to judge the crimes committed by the Croatian side in the 90s, without the bias seen so far against the Serbs




Croatia: the return of the Pelješac bridge

Croatia: the return of the Pelješac bridge

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 9 August 2012 ita bhs

Caught in the grip of economic crisis, Croatia is desperate for investments. So much that the centre-left government is reconsidering the long-opposed Pelješac bridge




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Croatia on the Balkan migration route

Francesca Rolandi | 7 June 2012 ita

Croatia is on the so-called Balkan route of migration that runs from Serbia to the countries of the EU. How does the country, soon to become the 28th Member State of the Union, deal with migration issues? We have asked Julija Kranjec, expert in asylum and migration policy of the Centre for Peace Studies in Zagreb




Okruženje

Okruženje, Yugosphere and its neighbourhood

Luka Zanoni | 10 April 2012 ita

There are not many parts of the world where a TV talk show can be produced without requiring dubbing or subtitles in order to be broadcast in 5 different countries. But in the Balkans this is possible. Vicinities is a first when it comes to talk shows with a regional approach. "But don't talk to me about Yugosphere" says Nenad Šebek, the show's host




Vinko Martinović back in Mostar - FTV (Photo Michele Biava)

Bosnia, the return of a war criminal in Mostar

Mostar | M.H. | 15 February 2012 ita

Sentenced by the Hague Tribunal to 18 years in prison for crimes committed in Mostar during the war, Vinko Martinović returned to the city after benefiting from a significant sentence reduction. The weight of the past on the banks of the Neretva




Kune

Croatia in recession looks to the Middle East

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 18 January 2012 ita bhs

Zoran Milanović's new executive is facing one of Croatia's most economically difficult periods, in its fourth consecutive year of recession. While taxes and contributions increase, Zagreb is thinking of attracting  investors from the Middle East




Istria's red soils: Mountain bike routes

Istria's red soils: Mountain bike routes

Massimo Moratti | 5 December 2011 ita

Mountain biking routes stretching for hundreds of kilometres, going coast to coast, passing through vineyards, olive groves and cultivations on red soils. Enjoy the ride




Martin, responsible cyclist

Martin, responsible cyclist

Massimo Moratti | 5 December 2011 ita

Martin Čotar is a former professional cyclist. Since throwing in the towel he has continued to follow the cycling world, in further developing Istria's potential in cycle tourism




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Croatia: HDZ ringed by corruption ahead of the elections

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 15 November 2011 ita bhs

While former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader faces trial on corruption charges, further evidence emerges on the wrongdoings of the ruling party HDZ, whose popularity is at an all-time low. Political analysts believe the center-left has already won the elections, scheduled for next December 4th




Croatia: we are also indignados

Croatia: we are also indignados

Francesca Rolandi | 28 October 2011 ita

On 15 October, indignados were also demonstrating in Croatian streets. It was a significant event, because Croatians have hardly ever expressed their discontent through public protests. This is an interview with one of the organisers




Domestic violence: slow progress in Croatia

Domestic violence: slow progress in Croatia

OWPSEE/OBC | 26 August 2011 ita bhs

Despite the legislative framework being up to standars, Croatia lags far behind in terms of actual protection of women victims of violence in the home. Our analysis




Fields

Enlargement of the EU to the Western Balkans: negotiations on agriculture

Matteo Vittuari | 4 October 2011 ita bhs

After 2013 the European Common Agricultural Policy, known as CAP, will bring about numerous changes that the majority of the Western Balkans will have to adapt to. An incentive for modernising the agricultural sector and drawing attention to rural issues. Much apprehension about the future remains




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Agriculture and rural areas in the Western Balkans: status update

Matteo Vittuari | 14 July 2011 ita bhs

It’s a crutial sector of the Western Balkans economy. Just as much as it’s important it’s also been neglected during the transitional years. A broad review of the agriculture and rural areas on this side of Southeastern Europe




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The Hague after Mladić

Andrea Rossini | 16 June 2011 ita

The enthusiasm for Ratko Mladić’s arrest has generated a mission accomplished climate with regards to justice for the crimes committed in the ‘90s. There are still, however, many ongoing trials, both at The Hague and in the local Courts, and many cases still to investigate




Vukovar, ruins (Christian Penocchio)

Vukovar, 19 years later

Vukovar | Nicole Corritore | 29 November 2010 ita

On 18 November 1991, the siege of Vukovar, Croatia, ended with an agreement between besiegers and besieged to evacuate civilians and respect the Third Geneva Convention on treatment of prisoners of war. Neither promise would be kept. Our report on the memorial day




Mostar - Antonello Nusca

Unesco's heritage: where in the Western Balkans?

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 1 October 2010 ita

There are 911 Unesco heritage sites in the world. 18 of these in the Western Balkans. From the open plains on the island of Hvar to the Mostar Bridge, archaelogical sites in Albania and the Durmitor glaciers in Montenegro: a review




Organic onions

Organic Croatia

Zagreb | Matteo Vittuari | 31 August 2010 ita bhs

A growing sector, organic production in Croatia. But it still has to deal with highly fragmented government assistance, scarce transparency of information and soaring prices. The third part of our survey on organic farming in South East Europe




Predrag Matvejević

Croatia: the sentence for Predrag Matvejević

22 June 2010 ita

The confirmation of a sentence. For having labelled “Our Taliban” those writers who, with their pens, waited on the Balkan wars. Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso expresses his solidarity to Predrag Matvejević and supports an appeal in his favour




The Decade of Mesić

The Decade of Mesić

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 4 March 2010 ita bhs

With the official swearing-in of new Croatian president Ivo Josipović on 18 February, the 10-year era of Stjepan Mesić came to an end. Our correspondent looked back on the Mesić era, a time that saw the strengthening of democratic institutions




Surviving Reunification

Surviving Reunification

Andrea Rossini | 18 February 2009 ita

From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the European integration process, via the dissolution of Yugoslavia. The controversial heritage of Communism in Europe, made of nostalgia, social injustice and demand for security. An interview with Slavenka Drakulić




Bread and Circuses

Bread and Circuses

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 23 January 2009 ita bhs

The global economic crisis is at Croatia's doorstep. The budget deficit is on the rise, industrial production is in decline and external debt stands at 36 billion Euro. For now, public debate is monopolized by the world handball championship but economists foresee a rude awakening




Slovenia's Hard Line

Slovenia's Hard Line

Capodistria | Stefano Lusa | 22 December 2008 ita

Slovenia quietly blocked Croatia's accession into the European Union (EU), because of a few kilometres of disputed land and maritime border in the Piran bay. The relations between the two countries are tenser than ever before. The EU headquarters is trying not to take sides




Storm in a Teacup

Storm in a Teacup

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 28 November 2008 ita bhs

The diplomatic battle which started after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accepted jurisdiction in the charge of genocide raised by Zagreb against Belgrade, has abated. According to many Croatian analysts, it would have been better had the court not accepted the task




Practicing Memory

Practicing Memory

Andrea Rossini | 5 November 2008 ita bhs

The memory of World War II in Croatia, from the Yugoslavian period until the present day. The changes of the 1990s. Jasenovac, Bleiburg, the day of antifascist struggle and the exodus of Italians: an interview with Vjeran Pavlaković




Hot Autumn in Croatia

Hot Autumn in Croatia

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 16 July 2008 ita bhs

Rising prices and galloping inflation. The expensive life is squeezing Croats as in a clamp. Over a third of an average family's monthly income goes for food. Discontent is growing and might explode in the streets this autumn





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