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The main topic of the article “The Famous Belgrade Wall” discusses the political and social situation in Serbia during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the 1990s. The author emphasizes that, contrary to the myth of Serbia’s readiness for an authoritarian regime, the country was only partially ready for such a form of government, leading to…

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Emergency Medical Services and Traffic Accidents in Belgrade During the Night

During the night in Belgrade, traffic accidents occurred resulting in minor injuries. Emergency medical services intervened in several cases, including a traffic accident on Tošin bunar street where one person was slightly injured and treated on site. Additionally, there were multiple emergency interventions during the night, many in public places, often involving intoxicated individuals. Other…

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Scientists Solve Mystery of Austrian Mummified Chaplain

Scientists from Austria and Germany have uncovered how the body of an 18th-century Austrian chaplain, previously believed to be naturally air-dried, was mummified. Research revealed that the mummification was performed via the rectum, where wood chips, twigs, fabrics, and zinc chloride were inserted into the pelvic cavity to prevent decay. This method differs from known…

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European Union and Regulatory Barriers for Startup Companies

The European Union faces challenges in developing startup companies due to numerous regulatory barriers that hinder access to capital and cross-border business operations. Clemens Fuest, president of the IFO Institute, emphasizes the urgent need to remove these barriers and implement deeper capital market reforms. He also highlights the importance of attracting international talent and liberalizing…

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Sergio Conceição is no longer AC Milan’s coach

Sergio Conceição is no longer the coach of AC Milan, the Italian club announced following a disappointing season. Despite winning the Italian Supercup, Milan finished eighth in Serie A, lost the Italian Cup final, and failed to advance past the Champions League group stage. According to media reports, Massimiliano Allegri, who previously won the Scudetto…

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Dayton Peace Agreement and the Need for Constitutional Reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The main article analyzes criticisms of the Dayton Peace Agreement, highlighting its shortcomings in supporting a civic state and democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Professor David Pettigrew emphasizes that the legitimization of Republika Srpska, an entity formed through war crimes, is problematic, and that the constitution based on ethnic divisions fuels nationalist tensions. The European…

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