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24sata is a daily newspaper in Croatia. [2] It was launched by Styria Medien AG, an Austrian media group, in March 2005. [3] [4] Its first editor-in-chief, Matija Babić, [5] announced that the new newspaper would target "young, urban and modern" audiences.
24sata (est. 2005, based in Zagreb; number one tabloid in the country in terms of circulation) 24sata.hr; Jutarnji list (est. 1998, based in Zagreb) jutarnji.hr; Novi list (est. 1900, based in Rijeka; the oldest Croatian newspaper still in existence) novilist.hr; Slobodna Dalmacija (est. 1943, based in Split) slobodnadalmacija.hr
24 sata (meaning "24 hours" in Croatian) is the name of two daily newspapers (both of which spell their names 24sata): 24sata, Croatian daily tabloid owned by the Austrian Styria group; 24 sata, Serbian free weekly owned by the Swiss Ringier group
Voters in Croatia had also voted for the Croatian Parliament in April and European Parliament in June. [2]The first round was planned for December 2024 but on 15 March 2024 incumbent president Zoran Milanović announced he would run as a candidate of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) for the position of prime minister. [3]
On account of the Index.hr website's success, the South Austrian-based publisher Styria Medien AG (who owned Večernji list, one of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in the country) had hired Babić as editor-in-chief of 24sata, a new tabloid newspaper which was intended to target "young, urban and modern" readers. [7]
2014–2016 Croatian war veterans tent protest was 555 days long war veterans protest, often dubbed in Croatia as The Tenters [7] (Croatian: šatoraši).The protests were initially aimed against Ministry of Croatian Veterans deputy Bojan Glavašević and Minister Predrag Matić himself, however the protesters subsequently changed their demands and started demanding the resignation of centre ...
Complete coverage of the music industry's 67th Grammy Awards taking place on January 31, 2025.
He has recently expressed an interest in the social and political system. He was a candidate for mayor in the 2021 Zagreb local election. [2] He finished in 10th place with 0.39% of the vote.