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In neighboring Serbia, populist President Aleksandar Vucic criticized Perkovic's concerts as a display “of support for ...
JTA — The Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, who is known for his far-right sympathies, led nearly half a million concertgoers ...
A massive concert in Croatia by a singer notorious for his pro-Nazi sympathies was branded a "neo-fascist Woodstock" Monday, ...
Scandalous scenes from Zagreb marked the past weekend when half a million people shouted Ustasha greetings at Marko Perković ...
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Controversial Croatian singer Marko Perković - known professionally as Thompson and who has a song which opens with the chant ...
Zagreb says Serbia should send them to Hungary and Romania too, and last week closed seven of eight border crossings with Serbia to vehicles before halting cargo traffic altogether in an attempt ...
Euractiv Serbia reports. Relations between Belgrade and Zagreb are stuck. Frequently in crisis mode, their ties are beset by sharp rhetoric, especially during election periods, ...
“It's been tough, lots of snow, very hard, very cold,” he said. While the situation was most dramatic in Croatia, problems were also reported in western Serbia and elevated regions of Bosnia.
A surprise visit to Zagreb by Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic as well as her meeting with Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, is seen as the first concrete step towards the normalisation of ...
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Retail markets in Zagreb, Ljubljana and Belgrade hold “significant potential”, says CBRE - MSNAfter a relatively slow start to 2025, a series of reports from CBRE point to the strong potential in the markets of Zagreb, Ljubljana and Belgrade. Slovenia, ... Momentum maintained in Serbia .
Fans of Croatian nationalist singer Marko Perkovic Thompson gather at the Zagreb hippodrome during a concert by the singer, ...
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