Monthly Archives: July 2022

Admir Cavalic, Tuzla: Citizens’ living standard is under threat

What is particularly worrying are the possibilities of a global recession and even stagflation, which will affect BiH. Admir Cavalic The economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina welcomes the winter in absolute uncertainty. This is the result of a combination of factors: from the Ukrainian war to the energy crisis, (post)pandemic

2022-07-19T20:52:54+00:00July 19th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Goran Kapor, Podgorica: Crisis, up close

The solution to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis is also the solution to a more certain winter in Montenegro. Goran Kapor The official annual inflation rate, though the methodology used to calculate it is questionable, is 11.7 percent, primarily due to a 30 percent increase in the prices of basic foods and

2022-07-19T20:52:19+00:00July 19th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Voja Žanetić: A truck and sheep from Yerevan

The announcements of a ‘terrible winter’ are most favourable to those who want to portray the upcoming management of their countries (or institutions) as the most difficult of tasks, which will be handled thanks to their superhuman efforts and abilities. Voja Žanetić It's going to be a terrible winter. We

2022-07-19T20:45:21+00:00July 19th, 2022|Columns|0 Comments

Anes Podic, Sarajevo: We are systematically poisoned

Every summer, landfills across BiH are ravaged by fires. The stench from the city landfill in Sarajevo is suffocating a third of the city's population.  Anes Podic Waste disposal in BiH comes down to garbage collection from city streets. This applies to both the poorest municipalities as well as the

2022-07-05T18:42:20+00:00July 5th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments
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