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Everything about the Balkans as the region is known historically, or Southeast Europe, as is the more precise geographical term.

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Great, another waste of money...

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However, no national unions have officially endorsed a general strike. Legal experts in local media have debated whether such a large-scale work stoppage is feasible under Serbian law without risking government or employer retaliation.

If it is anything like Bulgaria, these union leaders are way too cosy with government support and can't risk their comfort for some general cause.

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More details will be announced on Monday, January 27th at 11:55.

I wonder how they will make this bigger than last time. I only hope they will now include the cafe bars as well since the prices there also went way too far. I rarely go there but every time I do I definetly feel it.

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A woman rammed a car into a crowd of anti-government protesters in Serbia’s capital and injured one of them Friday, police said, as a student-led strike shut down businesses and drew tens of thousands of people to demonstrations around the country.

The nationwide protests took place on the same day that President Aleksandar Vucic held a big afternoon rally with thousands of supporters in the central town of Jagodina, his coalition stronghold, to counter the persistent anti-government protests that have challenged his tight grip on power for nearly three months.

Police in Belgrade said that they detained the 24-year-old driver who rammed into a crowd of protesters in a section of the city called New Belgrade. The injured victim, a 26-year-old woman was hospitalized; her condition was described as stable.

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The Croatian activists told media in their home country that police came to their hotel and detained them before sending them back home. They said police offered no reason except a document stating the activists represented a threat to Serbia’s security.

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Data for Industry G-47 – Retail Trade (Excluding Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles)

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The data shows that on Friday, 24th January 2025, from 00:00 to 16:00, the number of invoices decreased by 43% compared to Friday, 17th January 2025, for the same period, while the total value of invoices was 50% lower.

Could be better, but not a bad start. I'm going to boycott them tomorrow as well.

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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/21746885

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In 1444, the Balkans were a region of significant conflict and transformation. The Ottoman Empire, under Sultan Murad II, was expanding its influence, while Christian kingdoms, including Hungary and Poland, sought to resist Ottoman encroachment. This period culminated in the Battle of Varna on November 10, 1444, where Ottoman forces achieved a decisive victory over the Christian army, leading to the further consolidation of Ottoman power in the Balkans. ⚔️🏰 Encyclopedia Britannica

During this time, many parts of the Balkans were under the rule of Venetian, Hungarian, or Orthodox powers. Strategic cities like Belgrade, Skopje, and Sofia emerged as key centers of influence, marking the crossroads of East and West in this turbulent era. 🌍💥 EGO | Europäische Geschichte Online

In Anatolia, the Ottoman Empire had firmly established its control, unifying the region and strengthening its central authority. Sultan Murad II's reign marked a period of significant consolidation, laying the foundation for future Ottoman expansion into the Balkans and beyond. The empire's dominance over Anatolia provided the stability and resources needed for its military campaigns, including incursions into Southeast Europe that would dramatically reshape the political landscape of the region. 🏛️💪

The Ottoman control over Anatolia in 1444 was pivotal in enabling the empire to project its influence and power, setting the stage for its future expansion across the Mediterranean and into the heart of Europe. 🌍🚀

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Apparently some retailers have already made one-day discounts on some products. They're scared. Good.

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It is questionable whether they have the means to organise it.

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Moreover, municipalities who were supposed to pay a sort of fine to the national recycling agency, EOAN, owe a staggering amount and were excused from paying these fines this year after a near-revolt.

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In it Josip Dabei is shown shooting in the air from a car.

I suspect a significant number of politicians in the region have done something similar, but not many would be willing to resign over it.

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With it Belgrade claims part of Istanbul's role as a transport hub of the region. Now there's a direct connection to China from the heart of the Balkan peninsula.

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The two countries previously have exchanged accusations for the delays in construction. North Macedonia's Mickosky has argued that his country has other priorities, even if funding is expected to come from the EU.

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Fortunately, this retard (nicknamed Kopeikin after the Russian coins that he is known to receive) does not have the means to do it.

Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the far-right pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party, said on January 9 that North Macedonia and the Ukrainian part of Southern Bessarabia should be added to Bulgaria.

Kostadinov compared his aims to the statement by US president-elect Donald Trump that he wants to annex the Panama Canal and Canada.

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While this does not prove anything, it is an indication of the background before the elections.

Over the past year, we have recorded an increasing presence of synthetic or digitally altered disinformation aimed at financial fraud or stealing personal data. Most commonly, these are synthetic or digitally altered videos, made with the assistance of generative AI tools, which present the likings of journalists, politicians, or scientists trying to convince citizens to buy stocks, bitcoins, or some miracle cure. Besides scams, the only detected cases of AI-generated content involving political figures were humorous and satirical audio and video clips. There were no appearances of AI-generated disinformation intended to malignantly influence the election process. One political party created an “AI politician” for the parliamentary elections campaign, as an educational tool to highlight the dangers of AI.

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The accounts posting pro-Milanović content were diverse, posting in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Serbian and Croatian. They appeared to mobilise in two waves: following Milanović’s first-place finish in the first round of voting and after his statements opposing potential Croatian involvement in the Ukraine War.

Researchers also analysed news media relating to the presidential runoff and found that several Kremlin propaganda outlets and Kremlin-aligned media outlets in other countries took a favourable stance toward Milanović .

The English website of Al Mayadeen, widely recognised as a Hezbollah-affiliated platform, published two articles falsely asserting that Milanović had won the first round of elections which were further amplified by bot accounts.

Croatian and regional fringe outlets previously flagged for peddling disinformation about the war in Ukraine have also promoted Milanović, including Epoha, Projekt Velebit, and Maxportal.hr, researchers found.

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Sad but true...

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Not sure who would want to go to the US after 10 January, but the waiver should remain after the Trump-Musk fiasco.

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