Monthly Archives: November 2021

Dzevdet Tuzlic, Sarajevo: The back-up homeland and other things

Some other lands, beyond the borders of their age-old hearths and ancestral spaces have become more important to them. A kind of enigma is unfolding these days. In order to resolve the crisis in BiH, apparently, a tripartite meeting of leaders of Croatia, Serbia and Turkey is being offered.  Dzevdet

2021-11-23T22:36:35+00:00November 23rd, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Zylyftar Bregu, Tirana: Justice Reform

The whole process that lingers, except the discussion of the legal and political bed through which it has passed, is sure to have undermined the main purpose for which it was undertaken; restoring public confidence in justice.  Dr. Zylyftar Bregu In July 2016, the Albanian Parliament voted unanimously with 140

2021-11-23T22:39:06+00:00November 23rd, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Timeless heritage and tradition

With the support of IPA’s project of trans-border cooperation ‘Life at the border of BiH / Montenegro – old trails of timeless heritage and tradition’, new ships have been sailing down old routes on river Zeta near Niksic and on Trebisnjica, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH0Pq-RbUb8

2021-11-16T22:48:05+00:00November 16th, 2021|video en|0 Comments

Sasa Scekic, Podgorica: The ‘short circuit’ syndrome

Ways in which recent power outages across Montenegro have drawn attention to the importance of information security. Sasa Scekic When a recent breakdown of the electricity network caused a power outage throughout Montenegro, the eHealth portal became inaccessible. It was impossible to schedule a doctor's appointment online, access medical test

2021-11-16T22:47:20+00:00November 16th, 2021|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments
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