
Slobodna Dalmacija
Slobodna Dalmacija is a prominent Croatian newspaper based in Split, known for its investigative journalism and comprehensive coverage of local and national news. Established in 1943, it has played a significant role in Croatian media, particularly during the country's transition to democracy in the 1990s. The publication has been recognized for its commitment to reporting on social issues, politics, and culture, making it one of the leading newspapers in Croatia. Recently, it was in the news when Serbian police denied entry to its journalists, citing security risks, as they attempted to report on a major protest in Serbia.
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Croatia:
Slobodna Dalmacija reported on the incident involving the woman and the porch pirate.
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Croatia:
Slobodna Dalmacija reported the information about the oil spill in Hvar.
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Croatia:
Slobodna Dalmacija reported on the chaotic scenes outside Lidl due to a special offer.
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Croatia:
Slobodna Dalmacija is a media outlet whose journalists were denied entry into Serbia.
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