Triumph of Company One at the First CIM Neuro Awards: Gold for the Campaign That Wins Hearts and Subconscious

At this year’s CIM forum, for the first time in the region, the Neuro Awards were presented, representing an innovative recognition based on precise measurements of viewers’ subconscious reactions using EEG and eye-tracking technology. Company One won first place in the best video content category with the campaign “Girls ICTju,” which promotes the empowerment of…

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Imre Nagy and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

Imre Nagy was a Hungarian politician and a symbol of resistance against Soviet domination during the Cold War. His reforms and attempts to democratize Hungary led to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, when Soviet tanks crushed the uprising in Budapest. Nagy was a prime minister who tried to introduce multi-party democracy and withdraw Hungary from…

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More Pensioners Continue Working in the European Union

According to Eurostat data, 56.4% of self-employed pensioners in the European Union continued working after receiving their first pension. The highest percentages of self-employed pensioners continuing to work were recorded in Sweden (98.4%), Finland (88%), and Ireland (87.7%), while the lowest shares were in Spain (18.2%), Greece (20.3%), and Slovenia (40.4%). More than half of…

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Exhibition of Wild Animal Graphics at Zagreb Zoo

An exhibition titled “Wildness to the Heart’s Eye” has been set up at the Zagreb Zoo, showcasing animals from the perspective of the zoo staff. The exhibition features 31 graphics of various animals, including some that visitors cannot see live, such as the venomous Schultz’s pit viper. The graphics were created over several years and…

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Eruption of Fuego Volcano in Guatemala Ends

The eruption of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala, which lasted more than 30 hours, has ended, the country’s seismological institute announced. During the eruption, which began on Wednesday evening, plumes of smoke and ash rose up to 7 kilometers from the crater, and pyroclastic flows descended the volcano’s slopes, causing the evacuation of several hundred…

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British Films Quentin Tarantino Loves

The main article and related sources highlight Quentin Tarantino’s admiration for British films, especially those made before and after World War II. Tarantino emphasizes the genre diversity and thematic breadth of British cinema, highlighting films such as “The Saint in London”, “Action in Arabia”, and “All Night Long”. He also praises newer British films like…

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testimony and morality in the political context of montenegro

The main topic of the article is the significance of testimony in the political and moral context of Montenegro, with a particular focus on Milo Đukanović’s refusal to testify against Momir Bulatović. The article discusses various aspects of testimony, including its role in exposing crimes and the moral dilemmas faced by witnesses. The testimony of…

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