Oliver Kahn: Legend of German Football and Bayern Icon

Oliver Kahn, born on June 15, 1969, is considered one of the greatest German goalkeepers in football history. He spent most of his career at Bayern Munich, where he became the team captain and a club icon. Known for his charisma, passionate playing style, and incredible reflexes, Kahn won eight German league titles, six national…

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Serbia didn’t join the developed world; divisions grew.

Čedomir Antić, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, emphasizes that Serbia, after democratization, has not become part of the developed world; instead, social divisions, particularly class divisions, have deepened. He criticizes student protests for using blockades instead of democratic methods to express dissatisfaction. Antić also points out the failure of civic education according to…

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Erdogan Wants to Mediate the Iran Israel Dispute

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated after a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump that Turkey is ready to mediate the nuclear dispute between Iran and Israel. Erdogan emphasized that diplomacy is the only way to resolve the conflict and called for urgent actions to prevent escalation of violence in the region. This stance is…

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israeli attacks on iranian nuclear facilities and iranian counterattacks

Israel has conducted a series of airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Natanz complex, as part of a military operation called “Operation Rising Lion,” aiming to neutralize Iran’s nuclear program, which Israel considers an existential threat. Iran responded with multiple rocket and drone attacks on Israeli targets, including areas around Tel Aviv and Jerusalem,…

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Strong Earthquake Hits Southeastern Taiwan

A strong earthquake of around magnitude 6 struck southeastern Taiwan, with the epicenter near the coast of Changbin in Taitung County. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake measured 5.9, while the Taiwanese meteorological agency estimated it at 6.4. The quake occurred at a depth of approximately 29-31 kilometers. There have been no…

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Tito’s Relay and the Symbol of Youth Day

The article analyzes the historical and cultural significance of Tito’s relay and Youth Day in former Yugoslavia, emphasizing their role as symbols of unity, loyalty, and respect towards Josip Broz Tito. It describes how these customs were part of the social order and how they changed over time, including the discontinuation of the relay after…

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