Dragutin Hedl
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A political row breaks out in Croatia over the arrest of media tycoons
Croatia concerned over Hague tribunal decision to question army commander
A new visa regime reflects tentative improvements in relations between Croatia and Serbia.
Prime Minister Ivica Racan seeks to cash in on Carla Del Ponte's trip to Croatia.
New Croatian deputy premier may claim he is pro-Hague, but his past record suggests otherwise.
Huge fines could spell the end of newspaper with reputation for scathing criticism of the authorities.
The Vatican is being urged to dissuade Croatian clergy from undermining the Racan government
Warnings of a right-wing coup were overstated, as a massive anti-government rally is cancelled due to lack of interest.
The late president's son is building a new right-wing alliance among Croatians enraged by The Hague. But the court may be on his tail, too.
Resignations and infighting among Croatia's ruling coalition partners are threatening to bring down the government.