Tourists interviewed by the online service, said if they are willing to change plans for the summer, if in the near future will open flights from a number of countries, reports OneTwoTrip.
Among the countries that in the near future may be possible, the media citing sources in the government called, for example, Hungary, Maldives, South Korea and UAE.
Croatia and Malta expressed its readiness to accept tourists from Russia, according to "Vestnik ATOR", citing a source in one of the European diplomatic missions.
As noted in the Association because of the situation with the incidence of COVID-19 other EU States decided not to open the border for Russian travelers, at least until the second half of August.
Heavy rains and strong winds in Croatia in the night of Saturday resulted in the death of fire and serious material damage, said the country's authorities.
The most intense precipitation and the wind fell during the night in the city of Rijeka, Varazdin, Opatija, the Islands of Krk and Cres and the capital – Zagreb. Flooded houses and objects of infrastructure, roads, felled many trees. Material damage from the night of revelry is to be calculated.
The deputies of the Sabor (Parliament) of Croatia after two days of debate, approved a new government headed by Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Croatian democratic Union (HDZ) Andrew Plenkovich.
The President of Croatia until his election, the leader of the largest opposition Social democratic party (SDP) Zoran Milanovic on July 16 handed the leader of the winning in the parliamentary elections, the CDU Prime Minister the mandate to form a new government. However, at the ceremony of investiture of the new Cabinet the head of state on Wednesday and Thursday refused to go, citing respect for the authority of the legislative Assembly.
The American court in Detroit has approved the extradition to Germany of a former top Manager of the automaker Volkswagen's Oliver Schmidt, who was convicted in the USA for participation in "diesel scandal" publication reports the Detroit News.
Schmidt was sentenced to seven years imprisonment. Five years in prison, Schmidt had already served in one of the correctional institutions of the state of Michigan. He filed a petition for extradition to Germany to continue to serve his prison sentence at home. Court during an online meeting granted the request of Schmidt.
The victory of the Croatian democratic Union (HDZ, HDZ) Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovich in the parliamentary elections means that citizens do not want to gain more radical right-wing politicians, said to RIA Novosti chief analyst at administration of the President of Croatia in 2011-2014, doctor of political Sciences Dejan Jovic.
In Croatia, the Sunday elections to the Sabor (Parliament) of the country. According to preliminary data GEEK c 99.96% of places for voting, the center-right CDU receives 66 mandates, the "Reset" at the head of the opposition Social democratic party close to President Zoran Milanović, 41 mandate right "Patriotic movement" of the singer and businessman Miroslav Skoro - 16 mandates.
The head who lost the elections in Croatia, the largest opposition Social democratic party Davor of Bernardi resigned.
In Croatia, the Sunday elections to the Sabor (Parliament) of the country. The ruling party "Croatian democratic Union" (HDZ) Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovich is leading in the elections, contrary to the results of sociological studies that pointed to the uncertain outcome of the will or a slight advantage PSD.
"The Croatian democratic Commonwealth" (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, HDZ, HDZ) political party conservative wing.
Founded 17 June 1989. The first leader of the party was Franjo Tudjman.
The Prime Minister of Croatia Andrey Plenkovich proclaimed the victory of the ruling party "Croatian democratic Union" (CDU) in the recent elections to the Sabor (Parliament) of the country and noted that prior to her leadership faces major challenges.
On Sunday, Croatia held parliamentary elections. According to the electoral Commission after processing 89,41% of the plots, the center-right CDU receives 69 mandateto (out of 151), "Reset", headed by the Social democratic party close to President Zoran Milanovic, 42 mandate, "Domestic movement" of the singer and businessman Miroslav Skoro – 15 mandates.
The ruling party "Croatian democratic Union" (HDZ) Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovich is leading in the elections to the Parliament with 71 mandate (of 151), reported the State electoral Commission (GIK) after processing the data from 22.95% of the plots.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who voted at nearly 7 thousand polling stations in the country and abroad. For protection from COVID-19 came to the sections and members of the commissions with observers wore masks and disinfecting hands, when you will have used a disposable pen.
The party is close to Croatian President Zoran Milanovic dissatisfied with the election results according to exit poll, according to which wins the parliamentary elections the ruling party "Croatian democratic Union" (HDZ) Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovich.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who voted at nearly 7 thousand polling stations in the country and abroad. For protection from COVID-19 came to the sections and members of the commissions with observers wore masks and disinfecting hands, when you will have used a disposable pen. To 16.30 (17.30 GMT) on plots came 34,04% of the population. This is less than in the parliamentary elections of 2016, when up to 16.30 voted of 37.68% of the voters.
The ruling Croatian democratic Union (HDZ) Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovich is leading in the parliamentary elections, according to results of the exit poll of research company Ipsos.
According to the exit poll, the center-right CDU party gets 61 seats, the "Reset" (Restart coalition), headed by the Social democratic party close to President Zoran Milanovic, has 44 mandate "Patriotic movement" of the singer and businessman Miroslav Skoro - 16 mandates for them is the other blocks and parties.
In Croatia closed stations on election of deputies of the Sabor (Parliament) of the country, voting took place without violations, reported the State electoral Commission (GIK) of Croatia.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who voted at nearly 7 thousand polling stations in the country and abroad. For protection from COVID-19 came to the sections and members of the commissions with observers wore masks and disinfecting hands, when you will have used a disposable pen. To 16.30 (17.30 GMT) on plots came 34,04% of the population, this is less than in the parliamentary elections of 2016, when up to 16.30 voted of 37.68% of the voters.
The turnout in the elections of deputies of the Sabor (Parliament) of Croatia for two and a half hours before the end of voting has made 34,04%, this is lower than in past elections, said State election Commission (PEC) of Croatia.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who will vote for nearly 7 thousands of polling stations in the country and abroad, where voting began on Saturday. Patients coronavirus infection COVID-19 and finding in isolation vote using their loved ones on the threshold of a house or apartment to transmit ballots to members of the outreach Committee. Came to the polling stations the Commission members and the observers are required to wear masks and disinfect their hands to vote use disposable pens.
The turnout in the elections of deputies of the Sabor (Parliament) of Croatia during the first four hours of voting made up 18,09%, which is slightly less than in the last election, said State election Commission (PEC) of Croatia.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who will vote for almost seven thousand polling stations in the country and abroad, where voting began on Saturday. Croatia's constitutional court on Friday ruled that all citizens, including patients COVID-19 shall be provided the opportunity to vote. Patients will vote via their relatives who are on the threshold of the house or apartment will give the ballot to the members of the outreach Committee.
Elections to the Sabor (Parliament) of Croatia, the main competitors are the President and Prime Minister of the party, will not solve the accumulated contradictions in the country and its issues with neighbors, said RIA Novosti Director of the International Institute for the study of the Middle East and the Balkans (IFIMES) Ziad Becirovic
The state election Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who vote in almost seven thousand polling stations in the country and abroad. Stations are open from 7.00 am (8.00 am GMT) and 19.00 (20.00 GMT) on Sunday, the first results of the GIC will report after 21.00 (22.00 MSK).
In Croatia opened polling stations for elections of deputies of the Sabor (Parliament), reported the State electoral Commission (GIK) in the country.
The electoral Commission has registered 3.85 million voters who will vote for almost seven thousand polling stations in the country and abroad, where voting began on Saturday. Croatia's constitutional court on Friday ruled that all citizens of the country, including cases COVID-19 shall be provided the opportunity to vote. Identified patients will vote via their relatives who are on the threshold of the house or apartment will give the ballot to the members of the outreach Committee.
According to the Constitution of Croatia (1990), the Parliament (Sabor) is the representative and legislative body of the Republic.
Members of Parliament are elected by universal and equal suffrage by secret ballot. The term of office of the deputies to four years.
The new rise in the incidence of COVID-19 in the Western Balkans is associated with the weakening of the authorities of the States of the restrictions and failure to comply with the citizens of protective measures, told RIA Novosti in the who country office in Belgrade.
The Serbian authorities introduced Thursday a state of emergency due to the outbreak of the coronavirus in the city of Novi Pazar and translated two paragraphs of diagnosis in Belgrade on clock mode. The government of Montenegro, reported in may on the victory over the epidemic, on Friday, banned all political and religious meetings in the open air and family celebrations. Ministry of health Northern Macedonia recorded a negative record on June 13 with identified 196 patients for the day, to the current environment in the country died on 259 patients. Against the background of rising morbidity all over the region, the authorities of Croatia at the beginning of the week returned the mandatory 14-day quarantine on entry for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Northern Macedonia and the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo.
The Croatian President Zoran Milanovic will attend the Victory parade in Moscow on 24 June, said channel N1 with reference to a source in his administration.
Earlier, the Russian Ambassador in Zagreb Anvar Azimov said in an interview with RIA Novosti about the possibility of the visit to Moscow of the head of the Croatian state to celebrate the Victory in the Second world war.
The former head of the Department of registration and testing company Audi (Volkswagen Group division) Axel Ayzer arrested in Croatia on charges of US authorities in connection with the "diesel scandal", reported Tuesday the newspaper Handelsblatt.
In January last year, four Manager of the Audi was charged in U.S. in connection with the "diesel scandal". In particular, the former head of Department for development of diesel engines Audi, Richard Bauder, former head of the Department of registration and testing Axel Ayzer, the former head of Department of development of engines Stefan Gnirs and former responsible for the registration of engines Karsten Nagel was charged with conspiracy to commit fraud against the United States, conspiracy to commit financial fraud and violations of the law of the United States "clean air", as well as six cases of violation of the act and six counts of fraud.
The interior Ministry of Croatia has denied accusations by Amnesty International that its staff were beaten and "ingenious" mocked the migrants Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa.
Ministry of interior of the Republic of Croatia stated that denying approval, "which is already established practice ungrounded accusations" the abuse of migrants.
The Croatian President Zoran Milanovic rebuked Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban in the presence of territorial claims and stirring up nationalist ambitions of the Hungarians abroad.
Orban last Saturday opened in Sátoraljaújhely on the border with Slovakia monument to the "Hungarian Golgotha" in connection with the centenary of the signing of the Trianon peace Treaty at the end of the First world war, in which Hungary lost two thirds of its territory. On the monument depicts a map of the former Hungarian territories with parts of present-day Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine and Croatia – 12.5 thousand settlements. Among them, the largest Croatian seaport, industrial and economic center – the city of Rijeka on the Adriatic sea.
The Croat-Hungarian border open to the free movement of citizens of both countries on Friday morning, said the head of the Hungarian foreign Minister Peter Siyyarto.
According to the Minister, the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban and the head of the government of Croatia Andrey Plenkovich Tuesday during a telephone conversation discussed a number of topics, including the opening of the border. Szijjártó noted that earlier it was decided to open Hungary's borders with Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Slovenia and Serbia. The opening of borders does not adversely affect the spread of the coronavirus.