Sale of State Owned Real Estate in Croatia

The Croatian government is selling state-owned real estate at starting prices often significantly below market value, including commercial spaces, apartments, and garages in cities such as Zagreb, Karlovac, Ilok, and Osijek. Interested parties can submit multiple offers for each property, with the highest bid considered the winning one. Properties vary in condition from poor to…

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Mysterious Mass Hair Loss in Indian Villages

Residents of 12 villages in the Buldhani district of Maharashtra, India, are facing a mysterious mass hair loss. At the beginning of the year, many people, including children, reported rapid and unexpected hair loss, causing concern and panic. Health authorities and scientific teams launched an investigation, analyzing samples of hair, blood, urine, and water, but…

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Court stops lawyer strike; work must continue minimally.

The Higher Court in Belgrade issued a decision on February 4th temporarily suspending the decision of the Bar Association of Serbia to completely halt the work of lawyers, in order to ensure a minimum process of work necessary for the protection of the basic rights and interests of clients. Proposals for additional temporary measures that…

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Uranium Enrichment and Iran’s Armament: The US Red Line

Here we go again! Iran is playing with fire by enriching uranium, and the US is shouting “Red Line!” Special envoy Steve Vitkof doesn’t want anyone in the region to get a nuclear bomb because, of course, that would destabilize everything! And Donald Trump? He’s acting like it’s all cool, saying there won’t be consequences…

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