
By Matija Šerić
In the world of sports, the unexpected often becomes reality. One of the most astonishing moments in NBA history came with the shocking trade of Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis. Early on the morning of February 2nd, news broke that the face of the Dallas Mavericks was headed to the Los Angeles…
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By Matija Šerić
The brand is the strongest factor of competitive advantage and the one that most determines whether a company will succeed or fail in the market. When consumers accept and adopt a certain brand, it enables the brand owner – that is, the entire organization – to operate on profitable foundations, generating income…
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By Matija Šerić
After rising to prominence as the Mayor of Istanbul in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the Turkish political system of the time as corrupt and repressive, blaming it for widespread poverty. However, the repression, corruption, and poverty in Turkey in 2003 (when Erdogan came to power) are…
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Since his return to the White House on January 20, Donald Trump has continued to make headlines. Backed by his MAGA movement, he is pursuing a confrontational and highly unconventional domestic agenda. His policies have deepened political divisions across the United States, while his foreign strategy reveals openly imperial ambitions toward Canada, Greenland, and Gaza.…
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By Matija Šerić
As is known to Christians and many non-believers, Easter is the greatest Christian holiday. It’s a spring day that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His return from the world of the dead to the world of the living. Therefore, Easter is the most important holiday because it gives the fundamental…
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By Matija Šerić
The poorest U.S. state is Mississippi. In 2022, the median household income there was $48,610, significantly below the national average of $74,580. Mississippi had the highest poverty rate in the country in 2023—18.7% of the population lived below the poverty line. The unemployment rate that year was 3.2%, masking the true difficulties…
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