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Slobodni tjednik – published 1990–1993, the first Croatian tabloid daily launched during the political turmoil in the early 1990s; Sportplus – published from December 2009 to March 2011 as a sports daily spun off from Novi list to compete with Sportske novosti; after 2011 merged back into Novi list
Novosti (Serbian Cyrillic: Новости, lit. ' The News ') is a Croatian weekly magazine based in Zagreb.It is published by the Serb National Council. [2] The organization was established in July 1997 in Zagreb, based on the provisions granting the right to self-government for Serbs in Croatia as set in the Erdut Agreement.
Hrvatska revija, quarterly magazine published by Matica hrvatska; Hrvatski vojnik (1991), weekly military magazine published by the Ministry of Defence; Modra lasta (1954), children's monthly; Nacional (1995), weekly; Novi Plamen (2007), political quarterly; Novosti, Serbian minority magazine; Oris (1999), magazine for architecture; PC Chip ...
The Croatian Cultural Council (Croatian: Hrvatsko kulturno vijeće) is an association stationed in Zagreb with a purpose of actively supporting cultural and general improvements of the Republic of Croatia. [1]
Originally devised as tabloid, it never took an openly chauvinist approach of Slobodni tjednik and always tried to give the appearance of objectivity. Gradually, its articles began to deal with shady aspects of privatisation, abuses against ethnic Serb citizens and other topics not covered by mainstream media in Croatia.
They organized an exhibition held at the Meštrović Pavilion, titled "From Croatia to the World" (Hrvatska svijetu), including over a thousand items connected to the thirty-eight personages. The first twelve names were chosen in 2019, but the list was then extended to a total of 38 by February 2021. [ 8 ]
Novi list (lit. ' New paper ' ) is the oldest Croatian daily newspaper published in Rijeka . It is read mostly in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia , but it is distributed throughout the country.
Zidić became the editor of Hrvatski tjednik in 1971, but lost his job after the magazine was shut down by the Yugoslavian government. [citation needed] Zidić was a director of Modern Gallery in Zagreb from 1989 to 2008. [citation needed] From 2002–14, he was the president of Matica hrvatska. In 1986, Zidić received the Tin Ujević Award ...