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NASA · New YorkA green comet is set to pass by Earth for the first time since the Stone Age, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and it may be visible in the skies in late January and early February.
A green comet will appear in the night sky for the first time in 50,000 years
69% Center coverage: 146 sources
UEFA · NetherlandsNetherlands and Spain will play each other in the semi-finals. The final will be played in Rotterdam on 18 June. The tournament will be the first to be held in the Netherlands. The winners of the tournament will go on to play in the World Cup final.
Dutch meet Croatia, Italy play Spain at Nations League finals
42% Right coverage: 19 sources
Mark Zuckerberg · Menlo ParkFacebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. is launching a subscription service called Meta Verified that will include a handful of additional perks and features, including account verification badges for those who pay.
Meta Launches Subscription Service for Facebook and Instagram
47% Center coverage: 195 sources
FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
CorruptionCroatia is now 57th out of 180 countries, Transparency International announced on Tuesday. This is the best result since 2015 on the corruption perception index. The most transparent countries in 2022 are again Denmark, Finland and New Zealand. The results are presented on a scale from 0 to 100, with a score of zero indicating high corruption in the country.
Transparency International reports on corruption and repression of Aliyev
SoccerDone is Dejan Lovren's devotion for the Croatian national team. Lovren decided on retirement defending his country on the international scene.
Dejan Lovren Retires From Croatian National Team
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New Year · CroatiaCroatia's entry into Schengen and introduction of the euro should significantly contribute to the further stabilization of tourist traffic. In Croatia there were 18.8 million arrivals and 104.5 million overnight stays this year, which compared to last year represents a growth of 37 percent in arrivals and 25 percent in overnight stays.
Croatia introduces the euro and becomes Schengenland
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Inflation · DubrovnikEurozone banks could further tighten the conditions for granting loans, says ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos. This would slow down economic growth and inflation, he says in an interview with an Irish newspaper. The ECB raised interest rates by half a percentage point in order to curb inflation.