pan0wski

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A Serbian government plane took convicted war criminal Nebojša Pavković home on Sunday, following his early release from a 22-year prison sentence on health grounds.

 

Ambassador Nkosinathi Emmanuel "Nathi" Mthethwa's body was discovered outside a Paris hotel. The circumstances of his death are under investigation.

South Africa's ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Emmanuel "Nathi" Mthethwa, was found dead outside the Hyatt Regency hotel in the west of Paris on Tuesday, according to the local prosecutor's office.

Mthethwa was 58-years-old and had been serving as ambassador to France since his appointment in December 2023.

 

The Hungarian leader said it doesn't matter if a few Hungarian drones flew over Ukraine, since he doesn't consider Ukraine an independent, sovereign country.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán played down the possibility of Hungarian drones violating Ukraine's airspace in an interview released on Monday. Even if a drone enters Ukraine from Hungary, Orbán said, Kyiv should deal with drones coming from the east, from Russia.

 

Parliament will likely adopt by the end of the year draft legislation for the construction of a nuclear power plant, economy minister Ante Šušnjar said.

The ministry of economy has set up a working group drafting the nuclear energy law, Šušnjar said late on Thursday evening.

For more than 40 years, Croatia has been the co-owner of the Krško nuclear power plant in neighbouring Slovenia, which supplies about 16% of the country’s energy needs.

 

Serbian police arrested two persons suspected of organising training in Serbia for Moldovan and Romanian citizens in “providing more effective physical resistance to police officers in case of riots during election day in that country [Moldova], scheduled for September 28″.

One of those arrested, L.P., is suspected of organising training in a hospitality establishment near the western Serbian town of Loznica, and another person, named S.S., allegedly helped him, the Ministry of Interior said on Friday.

The training was reportedly organised from July 16 to September 12 for 150 to 170 Moldovan and Romanian citizens.

 

Serbian police arrested two persons suspected of organising training in Serbia for Moldovan and Romanian citizens in “providing more effective physical resistance to police officers in case of riots during election day in that country [Moldova], scheduled for September 28″.

One of those arrested, L.P., is suspected of organising training in a hospitality establishment near the western Serbian town of Loznica, and another person, named S.S., allegedly helped him, the Ministry of Interior said on Friday.

The training was reportedly organised from July 16 to September 12 for 150 to 170 Moldovan and Romanian citizens.

 

Croatian officials have strongly rejected accusations from Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó, who told the UN General Assembly that Croatia is overcharging Hungary for oil transit through the JANAF pipeline.

Szijjártó claimed Croatia was imposing a “war surcharge” and setting prices well above European benchmarks.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenković called the remarks “outrageous.”

[–] pan0wski 5 points 1 week ago
[–] pan0wski 3 points 1 week ago

Drago mi je da ti je bilo lijepo.

[–] pan0wski 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Govori li itko hrvatski? :)

 

September the 26th, 2025 – Croatia has chosen to withhold its recognition of Palestine despite powerful European countries like the UK and France having recently done so.

As Morski writes, the Croatian Parliament has voted on the recognition of the state of Palestine. 121 MPs voted, 44 were in favour, 4 abstained and 73 were against recognising it. 56 MPs sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in which they urged him to recognise the state of Palestine as soon as possible and to suspend arms exports to Israel, 24sata reports.

 

September the 26th, 2025 – Croatia has chosen to withhold its recognition of Palestine despite powerful European countries like the UK and France having recently done so.

As Morski writes, the Croatian Parliament has voted on the recognition of the state of Palestine. 121 MPs voted, 44 were in favour, 4 abstained and 73 were against recognising it. 56 MPs sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in which they urged him to recognise the state of Palestine as soon as possible and to suspend arms exports to Israel, 24sata reports.

 

ZAGREB – Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Ivan Anušić met with his Slovenian counterpart, Borut Sajovic, on 5 September 2025 at the Croatian Ministry of Defence in Zagreb.

During the meeting, the two ministers signed a joint Declaration of Cooperation aimed at enhancing military-technical collaboration and defence industry cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.

The discussions highlighted the excellent bilateral defence relations and explored opportunities for further cooperation across multiple areas.

Minister Anušić expressed his satisfaction with Sajovic’s visit, noting that the signing of the joint declaration marks a new chapter in the bilateral defence relationship.

[–] pan0wski 19 points 4 weeks ago (6 children)

I feel like doing stuff like that would make our bond stronger instead of only sitting in a coffee bar or a restaurant.

[–] pan0wski 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I am kind of like that too, but instead of crying I get angry. It's because I percieve such things as a personal attack. I'm working on it though.

[–] pan0wski 2 points 4 weeks ago

I believe that he is preparing, or has already prepared, an escape to Russia (or some other country).

However, I doubt that will happen anytime soon.

 

A series of new billboards urging foreign workers to learn the Croatian language have appeared across Zagreb this week.

The billboards, which feature messages in multiple languages stating “Do you want to work in Croatia? Learn Croatian”, were installed by the Domovinski Pokret political party.

[...]

The posters reference Article 11, Paragraph 5 of the Croatian Language Act, which states that multilingual public notices and promotional messages must first be written in Croatian, followed by other languages.

 

Although the court acknowledged that 83-year-old genocide and war crimes convict’s condition is “precarious” and he does not have long to live, it insisted that he is getting high-quality medical care in detention in the Netherlands.

[–] pan0wski 2 points 2 months ago

2017 Dacia Sandero.

[–] pan0wski 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

For the past year not at all and I'm so so happy about it.

[–] pan0wski 1 points 2 months ago

We (Croatia) had a heatwave last week and this week has actually been really nice but I can feel it getting warmer again.

[–] pan0wski 2 points 2 months ago
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