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Magnus Carlsen clinched the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz combined title in Croatia. His steady Blitz performance overturned ...
Carlsen finished at the top of the leaderboard with 22.5 out of 36 points. He looked calm and confident throughout the ...
Head beyond the Dalmatian coast to Lošinj, where pine forests and sunshine have been offering respite for more than a century ...
Thousands gathered in Zagreb for a concert by Croatian nationalist singer Marko Perkovic Thompson, marking a significant ...
After winning the event, Magnus Carlsen said: "It doesn't feel like I won. It feels like I just came here and played alright.
Croatian electrical concern Koncar has signed a deal to build a small hydro power plant for state-owned electricity utility ...
When both players agreed to a draw, Gukesh had 5.10 minutes on his clock, more time than he had started the game with while ...
Despite only being eighteen, Mustapha Koma, is already commanding respect and admiration on Senegalese pitches. Numerous clubs in the Mediterranean are showing interest in the striker who is ...
A right-wing Croatian singer, Marko Perkovic, also known as Thompson, ignited controversy after performing a song featuring a ...
Despite emerging the top player in the Rapid section of the Grand Chess Tour event in Zagreb, D Gukesh finished third with 19.5 points, three less than world No 1 Magnus Carlsen.
One of Marko Perkovic’s most popular songs starts with the dreaded ‘For the homeland – Ready!’ salute, used by Croatia’s Nazi-era puppet Ustasha regime.
The entertainment world buzzes as Zagreb hosts a record-breaking concert by Croatian nationalist singer Marko Perkovic ...