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ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — A concert by Marko Perkovic, the right-wing singer notorious for his perceived sympathy for Croatia ‘s ...
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Zagreb of Saturday to attend a show by controversial Croatian nationalist rock singer ...
A hugely popular right-wing Croatian singer sparked controversy at a massive concert in Zagreb. Perkovic and his fans ...
Zagreb is set to get a brand new 95-kilometre-long bypass according to a recent announcement from Croatian Motorways ...
Before the tournament began, the Grand Chess Tour carried out 15,000 tournament simulations to predict who would win the ...
With characteristic brilliance and unshakable composure, five-time World Champion and World No. 1 Grandmaster (GM) Magnus ...
Barcelona have quietly completed the signing of Lovro Chelfi, an 18-year-old Croatian playmaker from NK Kustosija Zagreb. The ...
Sky Germany reports that both Dinamo Zagreb and Benfica have tried to hijack VfB Stuttgart’s move for Nürnberg midfielder ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNNews digest: Pellegrini, in Zagreb, confirms interest in LNG, urges EU to talk to RussiaTuesday, July 1 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes.'Slovakia is not Hungary,' says president – then echoes Hungarian calls to talk to Russia President ...
India’s world champion Gukesh Dommaraju, 19, had created a bang, literally, last month at Stavanger when he defeated Magnus Carlsen on the 35-year-old’s home turf. Images of the Norwegian’s angry ...
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India Today on MSNMagnus Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour Zagreb: My B-game is enoughMagnus Carlsen clinched the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz combined title in Croatia. Carlsen reacted to his win on social media, stating that his B-game was enough to beat the others.
When both players agreed to a draw, Gukesh had 5.10 minutes on his clock, more time than he had started the game with while ...
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