
By Matija Šerić
Wahhabism is one of the most controversial and radical movements within the Islamic world. Its very mention sparks fierce divisions and heated debates among Muslims themselves, as well as within broader society. The unexpected triumph of jihadists in Syria in December 2024, marked by the rise to power of the Islamist group…
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By Matija Šerić
Vanja Bokan conducted his illegal cigarette, oil, metal, and other essential goods business with the knowledge and support of Slobodan Milošević, Milo Đukanović, and the intelligence services of Serbia and Montenegro. Despite the collapse of socialist Yugoslavia amidst the harsh conditions of war and transitional economies, the mafia from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia…
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By Ivan Toth
Today, there are few people who haven’t heard of the Bush family. George Herbert Walker Bush served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Director of the CIA, and eventually President of the United States. His son, George Walker Bush, was Governor of Texas before becoming President himself, serving from 2000 to…
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By Matija Šerić
Trump’s decision to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities on Sunday morning, June 22, is his most risky and reckless move across both of his terms. American stealth B-2 bombers targeted the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites with bunker-busting bombs. Shortly after the attack, Donald Trump threatened further strikes on Iran if…
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By Matija Šerić
The conflict between Iran and Israel has turned into a full-scale, ruthless war in which no means are off-limits. As in every war, it is the innocent—those with no ties to politics—who suffer the most. Although Israel’s “Operation Rising Lion” was initially presented as targeting military and nuclear facilities, as well as…
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By Matija Šerić
According to a study by the reputable American consulting firm Bain & Co., published on June 19, international sales of personal luxury goods are “slowing down but not collapsing.” Consultants estimate that global sales of personal luxury goods, which dropped to €364 billion in 2024, will decline again this year, but not…
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