Croatia
Rare, intact ancient Roman burial unearthed during excavations in eastern Croatia - report
Previously, a total of 44 other Roman graves were discovered during excavations for the project, however the most recent find is the first to be fully undisturbed.
Croatian president not approving Israel’s proposed ambassador due to ‘policies of Israeli gov’t’
Croatian police find bodies of four migrants near Slovene border, aid 15 others
El Al to launch new Europe, Asia routes in first expansion since October 7
Green Day, Netta Barzilai, BTS cancel performances over coronavirus fears
"We have decided together to cancel one performance so as not to put ourselves and our loved ones in danger."
Croatia hosts art exhibition in memory of Holocaust victims
The exhibition in Zagreb featured about 30 paintings and graphic works from Meer Axelrod's "Nazi Occupation" series.
Why is Israel courting Croatia’s leader?
Holocaust revisionism and the rise of antisemitism are being fueled by Croatian politicians.
Holocaust main subject of conversation between Rivlin and Croatian President
The government had proposed establishing a monument for victims of the Holocaust, and the project was taken up by the Zagreb municipality.
Croatian pres. wants to deepen ties despite canceled plane deal
This is the highest level Croatian visit since the sale was nixed, a sign that canceling the deal did not irreparably harm ties.
The delights of Dubrovnik
Within the modern city of Dubrovnik itself, set between the sea and high steep cliffs, is the preserved area referred to as “the Old Town,” which is where we based our stay.
Grapevine: Holocaust tensions that won’t go away
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Croatia’s capital announces Holocaust memorial, Jews aren’t satisfied
“European countries have marked the killings of Jews on their respective territories with monuments and memorials,” the statement read.
WJC: Croatian Holocaust Monument 'distortion' of history
On June 4, Zagreb City Assembly elected to build a memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Zagreb city center, and has faced a backlash for its decision.
Europe’s spas celebrate innovation, desire Israeli visitors
Croatia, a growing health tourism destination, hosts the annual ESPA Congress.