institutional-chaos-in-montenegro-and-the-influence-of-political-elites

The main article and related sources highlight a deep institutional crisis in Montenegro, where authorities, according to Ranko Đonović, deliberately maintain chaos to prevent institutions from functioning. Đonović emphasizes that the authorities are not interested in a functional system, leading Montenegro towards the status of a failed state and dependence on external influence, particularly through…

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Declining Birth Rates in Japan and the Demographic Crisis

Japan has recorded the lowest number of births in over 125 years, with a fertility rate of only 1.15, significantly below the 2.1 rate needed to maintain a stable population. The number of births fell by 5.7% compared to the previous year, while deaths increased. The government has introduced measures to boost birth rates, including…

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Murder on Gavrila Principa Street in Belgrade

In Belgrade, on Gavrila Principa Street in the Savski Venac area, a serious murder of a 24-year-old man occurred. The police responded swiftly and arrested two suspects within an hour, one of whom is a minor. According to official statements, the murder was ordered, and the perpetrators were paid to carry out the crime. Police…

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peer violence and social consequences in montenegro

The main topic of the article is the issue of peer violence in Montenegro, with a focus on recent incidents involving fights, knife attacks, and threats with firearms among students. Vesna Knežević, a member of the DPS committee, emphasizes that school violence is a symptom of a broader social problem, where an unstable society and…

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EU Countries Agree to Reduce Compensation for Flight Delays

European Union countries have agreed to reduce compensation for passengers due to flight delays following complaints from airlines about significant financial burdens. Under current rules, passengers are entitled to compensation if the delay exceeds three hours, but the proposed changes reduce these compensations. The agreement still needs to be reviewed by the European Parliament and…

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josip sutalo targeted by galatasaray and juventus

Josip Šutalo, Croatian national team defender and Ajax player, is targeted by big clubs such as Turkish Galatasaray and Italian Juventus. Ajax is ready to consider his sale for around 20 million euros, approximately the amount Dinamo paid when he joined. Galatasaray is looking for defensive reinforcements, and Šutalo is among the candidates, while Juventus…

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Final Day of the 69th June Tournament at Zagreb Hippodrome

The Zagreb Hippodrome will host the final day of the 69th June Tournament, a prestigious equestrian competition gathering top athletes and families. The program includes sports competitions, parachutists, a family children’s program with free horse riding, creative workshops, and educational activities. A special attraction is the exhibition of Rimac Nevera, a technological pride of Croatia….

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