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The flags of (L-R): City of ล ibenik, EU, Croatia and ล ibenik-Knin County


Seen flying in front of the county administration building.

Roam in my ass

Croatian actually :D

2 years ago I went for a walk at night and marked police car pulled up by me, they got out of the car, asked for my ID, asked a couple of questions, searched me and left.
The whole interaction was pretty short and they were really proffessional.
(This was in Europe).

When I was in elementary school, a girl who was generally mean to me and everyone else told me I have nice teeth. That was over 10 years ago and I still vividly remember it.

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Cheers! ๐ป

Mogus

Maybe... ๐ค

Itโs very possible that she felt nervous or something too.
She was nervous as well. The fact that I was nervous was not the problem, but the way I expressed it was. When I'm nervous/anxious I tend to take it out on others and basically try to drag others down with me and when she's nervous she very much keeps it to herself.

Thank you :)

I was actually thinking about that.

No, I haven't.
I know that I should but I'm having a hard time getting myself to talk about it.

I met my internet best friend this summer and I think that's how she felt about me.
We had an okay time together but our friendship doesn't feel the same anymore (in a bad way) and it's 100% my fault because I was agressively insecure all the time. I was meeting someone from the internet for the very first time and it was also the very first time I left my country completely on my own.
However, that trip and meetup changed me a lot for the better. I feel like I matured a lot after that.
I hope she will forgive me and give me a second chance. I will also very much understand if she doesn't.

I got mine very recently and I'm so happy about it. I'm trying to get my family members to get it as well but they refuse to, it's upsetting.
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Greetings to you as well fellow Palaฤinke lover.
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In Croatian we call them palaฤinka (singular) and palaฤinke (plural).

Nightclub fire in North Macedonia leaves 51 dead, over 100 injured
March 16 (Reuters) - Fifty-one people were killed and more than 100 injured when a fire broke out in a nightclub early on Sunday in the North Macedonian town of Kocani, Interior Minister Pance Toskovski said.

Serbian Protesters Converge on Belgrade for Mass Rally
Protesters waving flags, chanting slogans and blowing whistles massed in the Serbian capital on Saturday to join the latest in a series of student-led demonstrations that have mounted an unprecedented challenge to President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤโs government.
Traffic was at a halt across the city and the main boulevards and intersections were completely blocked as masses of protesters headed for the city centre on foot.
As well as students and members of the public, farmers driving tractors and large groups of bikers also joined the protest. Many of the protesters chanted โPump it!โ, a slogan of the ongoing protests.

Right-Wingers Clash with Police After Romania Bars Populist Calin Georgescu from Polls
Supporters of Calin Georgescu threw stones and bottles at riot police in Bucharest after the Central Election Bureau voted to bar the right-wing, pro-Russian candidate from competing in upcoming presidential polls.
The Central Election Bureau voted 10-4 to bar Georgescu, saying his candidacy did not meet the legal requirements and that he had โviolated the very obligation to defend democracyโ.
Georgescu condemned the decision as a โdirect blow to the heart of democracy worldwideโ. He now has 24 hours from Sundayโs ruling to file an official appeal with Romaniaโs Constitutional Court, which is expected to issue a decision on Wednesday at the latest.

EU sends more troops to Bosnia as Russia defends Serb leader
BELGRADE โ The EU is boosting the size of its peacekeeping mission in Bosnia after recently convicted Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik banned state-level institutions in Serb regions, sparking separatist fears.
The EU โwill temporarily increase the size of its force,โ the European Union Force Bosnia Herzegovina, or EUFOR, said in a statement late Friday. โThis is a proactive measure aimed at assisting Bosnia and Herzegovina in the interest of all citizens,โ it said.
EUFOR said the increase will occur โin the coming daysโ but gave no details. Local media reports say the EU will add 400 troops to its 1,100-strong force next week.

Romania arrests group with charges of com-plotting for Russia

Romanian authorities have arrested six individuals accused of attempting to stage a coup, allegedly with support from Russian agents. The group is charged with forming a criminal organization and treason, as well as planning actions aimed at Romania's withdrawal from NATO.

cross-posted from: https://feddit.bg/post/54391
Something many other countries in the region should also do.
In addition to their political aspirations, the suspects recruited supporters through online platforms, publishing videos aimed at both national and international audiences. The group's efforts were not limited to online propaganda, as they took steps to negotiate Romania's exit from NATO and discussed their plans with foreign political and military representatives.
The authorities conducted searches at eight locations in Bucharest and several counties, seizing important evidence. Four of the accused are set to face preventive detention, while the other two will remain under house arrest. These arrests come just after Romania expelled the Russian Federation's military attachรฉ and his deputy, accusing them of engaging in activities contrary to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. It is unclear whether these expulsions are connected to the arrests.

Smoke Bombs Thrown, MPs Brawl in Serbian Parliament Amid Protest Crisis

Bosnian Serb leader Dodik sentenced to prison for defying the High Representative

President of Bosniaโs autonomous Republika Srpska has two weeks to appeal the ruling by Sarajevo court.

One year in prison and a six year ban from participating in politics:
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik has been sentenced to one year in prison for defying the rulings of the top international official overseeing peace in the Balkan country.
The court in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, on Wednesday also banned [...] from participating in politics for six years.

Bosnia Serb leader Dodik rallies supporters ahead of trial verdict
Dodik and the former acting director of Republika Srpskaโs Official Gazette, Miloลก Lukiฤ, face charges of defying the decisions of High Representative Christian Schmidt, the international envoy overseeing the peace accords that concluded Bosniaโs 1992-5 war.


In a country grappling with weak rule of law, many seek freedom from a government long seen as authoritarian



A consumer boycott of stores, supermarket chains, and petrol stations swept across Croatia today, driven by public frustration over skyrocketing prices. Late this afternoon, the Tax Administration released fiscalisation data to provide insight into the impact, revealing a significant decline in bot

Data for Industry G-47 โ 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.

Croatians plan shopping boycott on January 24 in protest against high food prices

Croatia is currently facing a sharp rise in consumer prices, leaving many citizens frustrated and angry. In response, a grassroots movement is calling for a nationwide boycott of shopping and supermarket chains on Friday, 24 January. A viral message circulating on social media urges people to refra

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


The long-reigning monarch handed over the role of sovereign to her son, who becomes the nation's new sovereign.
