Ana Vračar
UK High Court grants Julian Assange opportunity to appeal extradition
Julian Assange was granted another opportunity to appeal his extradition to the US after the UK High Court found US assurances of a fair trial inadequate
Far-right rises to power in coalition government in Croatia
The formation of a new government in Croatia by center-right and far-right parties is sparking concerns about media freedom, the rights of ethnic minorities, and the potential sell-off of public resources
Emirati Maternity Hospital in Gaza stops admitting patients, deepening the health crisis
As Israel shuts down border crossings and continues to threaten an invasion of Rafah, the few remaining hospitals in the Gaza Strip are preparing to stop admissions
Sunak’s government targets asylum seekers to improve election chances
Rishi Sunak’s government is advancing its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda to boost its poll numbers, despite ongoing resistance
Zagreb’s anti-fascist flame: a decade of liberation celebrations and resistance
Zagreb marked a decade of revived liberation celebrations this weekend, as citizens gathered to reignite bonfires commemorating the end of Nazi and Ustaša occupation
Israeli forces tortured a surgeon to death, the latest in Israel’s targeting of Gaza’s health workers
The killing of another surgeon in Israeli custody highlights the ongoing targeting of health workers amid the war on Gaza
Croatian Democratic Union secures most mandates in parliamentary elections
The Croatian Democratic Union secured the most mandates in the parliamentary elections on April 17, outpacing center and green options. The results of the election suggest a likely shift to the right
Israel has ripped the heart out of Gaza’s health system by destroying Al-Shifa Hospital
Through its latest vicious set of attacks against healthcare in Gaza, Israel leaves no doubts that it is set to destroy all remaining health infrastructure in the Strip

