Globus

Globus is the Croatian weekly with largest circulation. Although independent and highly critical of the government, it is also staunchly "patriotic" unlike its more liberal counterparts, Feral Tribune and ARKzin. For example, the detailed analyses of the latest changes on the fronts in Bosnia-Hercegovina were a regular feature in the paper. In one of these articles, Globus "liberated" Drvar in western Bosnia about a month before the Croatian army actually entered the town. The rumors of imminent takeover of the paper by the government or individuals close to the ruling party, HDZ, surface from time to time, but Globus is still preserving its independence. The paper can be reached at globus@eph.hr.


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Last Update 8/31/2007