Radnička Borba (Workers' Struggle) is a Croatian daily newspaper that is published in Zagreb, Croatia. The newspaper has a long history, having been first published in 1890. It is considered to be one of the oldest newspapers in Croatia and it has been an important source of news and information for the Croatian labor movement for many years.
Radnička Borba is known for its left-wing, socialist perspective and it covers a wide range of topics, including labor issues, social justice, politics, and culture. It is also known for its coverage of issues related to the trade unions, labor rights, and workers' rights, and is considered a voice for the working-class in Croatia.
The newspaper has faced numerous challenges throughout its history, particularly during the period of communism under Yugoslavia, as well as during the transition to a market economy after the fall of communism. Despite this, the newspaper has managed to survive and continues to be published to this day.
It's still published today, however the circulation has been reduced since the 90s, due to the market-oriented economic changes, the growth of new media and the change of the political structure of Croatia.