
By Ivo Kokić
At the end of March 2022, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators agreed on the conditions to end the war, that is, they reached a peace agreement and initialed its 18 points. The negotiations took place while the Russian army had encircled Kyiv. The head of the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul was David Arakhamia,…
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By Matija Šerić
The November international break is an ideal moment to review the current football season. And that makes sense. About the first third of the season has been played, providing a relevant sample to draw conclusions on who is on the right path and who is not. One of the teams in a…
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By Matija Šerić
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been an international hotspot and one of the most politically unstable areas in the already fragile Western Balkans for three decades. After the bloody war, from 1996 until today, a new war between the three ethnic communities has unfolded—fortunately only political. Some analysts refer to this situation as…
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By Matija Šerić
On Sunday, 9 January 1905, the revolution began when the army opened fire on a procession of peaceful demonstrators led by Father Georgy Gapon in front of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. The shooting killed innocent civilians, including children and women. The event entered history as Bloody Sunday. Strikes and…
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