Igor Vujcic
Istanbul to Illegality: Visa-Free Serbia a Hub for EU-Bound Turks
Two days later, at around 3 p.m., a man called Erkan Sorovac collected the two Turks and drove them to Backa Topola, a town roughly 30 kilometres short of the border with European Union member Hungary. After changing car and the driver, the group approached the Horgos border crossing at 6.50 p.m., when it was already dark.
E-Rigging: Cornering the Market in the Digitalisation of Serbian Healthcare
Besides Telekom, which is run by political appointees, NITES and Medit each have links to political parties either formerly or currently in power in Serbia and Bosnia, according to the findings of this investigation.
Data Dominance: In Cyprus, a Chinese Outpost inside the EU
Thanks in part to the BRI, China is set to surpass the United States as the world's leading economy by 2028 and become the standout superpower heading into the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution.'