
By Matija Šerić
During the era of the Second Yugoslavia, Montenegro was the smallest Yugoslav republic with a relatively primitive economy reliant on tourism, agriculture, and a modestly developed industrial sector. The Port of Bar, fully restored in 1983, became an important Yugoslav transportation hub, facilitating foreign trade. Despite its limited resources, Montenegro managed to…
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By Matija Šerić
Never before has a nuclear-armed state used nuclear weapons against another nuclear-armed state. Even Pakistan and India refrained from using such weapons during their border clashes over Kashmir in recent decades. No one has deployed nuclear weapons because they know the adversary would retaliate in kind. If Israel were to drop a…
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By Matija Šerić
Starting from June 13, the latest spiral of conflict in the Middle East has erupted. Coincidentally or not, Friday the 13th truly lived up to its reputation as an unlucky day. That day, Israel launched drone, missile, and bomb attacks on Iran, prompting a retaliatory strike by Iran. An undeclared war between…
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By Matija Šerić
The concept of a zombie apocalypse has become incredibly popular over recent decades. It is undoubtedly the most popular depiction of the end of the world. The zombie world gained fame through movies, TV series, and video games. Some of the most popular films include “Night of the Living Dead” (1968), “Dawn…
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By Matija Šerić
Croatia faces a multitude of structural problems, the most pressing of which include demographic collapse, unbalanced economic development reliant on tourism, an outdated education system, and a healthcare system riddled with deficiencies. These are complex issues that cannot be solved overnight but rather require years to “straighten out the kinks.” However, some…
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