Serbia, which has a population of roughly 6.9 million people, gets the majority of its electricity from domestic sources. Around 70% of Serbia’s electricity is generated from low-quality lignite coal, causing serious pollution
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By its size, Hungary is the largest electronics producer among the new EU members, followed by the Czech Republic and Poland.
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A committed country According to the recently published results of the already ninth edition of The Global Food Security Index (GFSI) of The Economist –…
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Prague won its first Michelin star in 2008, awarded to the Allegro restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel and its chef Andrea Accordi. Allegro won…
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The term “blue economy” refers to any marine-related activities that are sustainable and take place in the sea and coastal areas, such as blue biotechnology,…