NEWS: Croatian forward Toni Bilić has committed to Illinois, his agent Misko Ražnatović told DraftExpress. The 6'9", ...
Loncar has described Xi'an as her second hometown, and she has said the city's profound culture has continuously energized ...
Romance is a bruising, brutal—and even nausea-inducing—business in “Let’s Love!,” a flimsy and forgettable evening of three ostensibly comic short plays by Ethan Coen at the Atlantic Theater Company.
© Marco Luzzani & Charles McQuillan/Getty ImagesChristian Pulisic (L) and Luka Modric (R) of AC Milan. Both players may come from different soccer worlds; Modric ...
Let’s talk about ACLs, especially since Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies recently suffered from one. The ACL or the anterior cruciate ligament, is one among the several that anchor the knee joint. Your ...
A €55 million (US$64.3 million) compound whose main residence, built in 1908, once housed actual royals has hit the market as the most expensive listing in Croatia. The 25-bedroom, 54,000-square-foot ...
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Bournemouth owner Black Knight Football Club is in advanced talks to buy a 25 per cent stake in last year’s Croatian double-winners HNK Rijeka. Founded by American insurance billionaire Bill Foley, ...
A sea of red and black surrounded the heart of Milan this week as thousands of Rossoneri fans gathered to welcome Luka Modric to AC Milan. The 39-year-old Croatian maestro, fresh off his legendary ...
Croatian authorities said they could prosecute some in attendance for their displays. The Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, who is known for his far-right sympathies, led nearly half a million ...
A hugely popular right-wing Croatian singer and hundreds of thousands of his fans performed a pro-Nazi World War II salute at a massive concert in Zagreb, drawing criticism. One of Marko Perkovic’s ...
ZAGREB, July 5 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people flocked to Zagreb of Saturday to attend a show by controversial Croatian nationalist rock singer Marko Perkovic Thompson, which was being billed ...