Le salaire minimum a été relevé en Fédération de Bosnie-Herzégovine, mais cette hausse ne compense pas l'inflation qu'elle accélère. De plus en plus de familles sont confrontées au défi de la survie quotidienne. Témoignage.
- Articles / Bosnie-Herzégovine, Courrier des Balkans, Economie, SociétéThe techno-geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States has intensified in recent years. Turkey’s souring relations with the US over the past decade has prevented the former from reaping the spoils of the Sino-US tech war as an American ally. Ankara has its own ambitions in the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution and is prioritising gaining access to advanced technology under affordable price arrangements in which Chinese tech companies offer important opportunities. Since Turkey is a NATO member and an EU candidate, its incremental move towards China’s technology ecosystem should be of concern to EU decision-makers. Brussels should promote policies to foster collaboration with Turkey so that today’s geoeconomic challenges can be tackled together.
The U.S. Navy released a new Request for Information for the T-45’s replacement, which will only be required to conduct Field Carrier Landing Practice (FCLP) to wave off. On Mar. 31, 2025, the U.S. Navy released yet another Request for Information (RFI) for the program which will replace the aging T-45 Goshawk, the Undergraduate Jet […]
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What began as a bombing mission to destroy an enemy bridge turned into a story of heroic bravery and incredible odds for young Lt. Owen J. Baggett on March 31, 1943. Disaster Strikes and a Hero is Born Fuel tanks burned and oxygen tanks exploded as the attacks continued and 2nd Lt. Owen John Baggett […]
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U.S. Marine Col. Charles “Tre” Del Pizzo gives his account of the ejection from an F-35B which continued to fly on its own in 2023. More than a year after the bizarre incident in which a U.S. Marine Corps F-35B continued flying on its own after the pilot ejected, new details emerged online. These details […]
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After 54 years of continuous service, the RAF’s Puma fleet is set to retire today, ending a remarkably active career. On Mar. 26 and 27, 2025, the RAF Puma HC2 carried out its final flights as a part of a farewell tour over the United Kingdom and Cyprus. The Puma had led a remarkable career […]
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