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Croatia, Slovenia sign border dispute deal

The prime ministers of Croatia and Slovenia signed a deal Wednesday to settle a long-running border dispute and remove a key obstacle to Croatia's prospects of securing European Union membership.

Train crash in Croatia kills at least six

A high-speed passenger train left its tracks on the outskirts of Split, Croatia, Friday, killing at least six people and injuring 45, according to Croatian police.

Bright tile roofs hint at Dubrovnik's dark past

It's been called "the Pearl of the Adriatic," but standing high above Dubrovnik's formidable ramparts, I study what the recent war did to this jewel of a city on Croatia's coast.

Time.com: Crime Wave Clouds Croatia's Future

A string of high-profile killings and trials revealing connections between politicians and mobsters threatens Zagreb's prospects for E.U. membership

Time.com: US Tries to Get Albania, Croatia into NATO

The United States is taking another step toward getting Albania and Croatia -- both isolated behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War -- folded into the NATO alliance

Bosnia-Herzegovina: Antidote to Croatia's tourist crowds

These days Croatia's Dalmatian Coast is inundated with tourists -- and understandably so. But after a visit to Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," I'm in the mood for a good Balkan adventure and decide to drive directly inland ... to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Eastern Europe: What's now

Forget lists of "What's Next" in travel. Eastern Europe is "What's Now." While it's catching up to the West -- becoming more modern, expensive and crowded -- Eastern Europe remains a great value. Here's what to expect this year.

SI.com: Gabriele Marcotti: Riffs on Arsenal, Ronaldinho, Croatia, Lanús and more

You probably didn't notice, but my column didn't run two weeks ago. It was Thanksgiving and my boss gave me the day off. Good thing he did, otherwise you would have had to read through my postmortem on England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008.

Croatia's idyllic Istrian Peninsula

Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, in the northwest corner of the country, is an inviting mix of pungent truffles, Roman ruins, striking hill towns and pastel coastal villages, with a breezy Italian culture (left over from centuries of Venetian rule).

Croatian war suspect flown to Hague

Former Croatian general Ante Gotovina has been transferred to the Hague, where he will stand trial for war crimes in charges stemming from the Balkans conflict last decade.

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