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Introducing First Ever Regional Publication

In commemorating 20 years of CorD Magazine, we are pleased to announce an exclusive regional publication promoting cooperation between Serbia, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania. The first-of-its-kind regional publication will bring together high officials of the region’s countries, representatives of the diplomatic corps and the most significant companies doing business in our region. This publication will be the first and a unique periodical that informs readers regarding regional cooperation, potentials, challenges and achievements in the region. Exploring and promoting regional cooperation, it will foster understanding and strengthen bilateral relations. This publication will serve as a platform to connect individuals, organisations and governments, fostering mutual understanding and paving the way for a better and more prosperous future. This exclusive publication will be a significant milestone for our publishing house, alliance international media, and the region’s media scene. The first issue will be printed by the end of this year and delivered directly to regional leaders.

First Ever Montenegrin Satellite Project Presented

The “Luča” project, the first Montenegrin satellite, was presented in Podgorica by numerous representatives of the Government of Montenegro, universities and the media. Representatives of the Montenegro Space Research Organization, Filip Jovićević, Nina Drakulić and Nikola Perović, spoke about the project, its specifics, plans as well as the activities of this organisation in the education of young people in the field of robotics and space technology. Presenting the technical specifications of the satellite and the rocket with which it will be launched into space, the innovator and entrepreneur Nikola Perović explained that “Luča” belongs to the category of small satellites that will be launched to an altitude of 500-600 km, and which will spend 2-3 years in space.

From 1st October Lower Mobile Internet Prices Between EU And Western Balkans

Mobile internet prices between the EU and the Western Balkans will be lower from 1st October this year. Representatives of the European Commission (EC), the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) and mobile operators from the European Union and the Western Balkans agreed that the prices of tariff supplements and special tariff packages between the EU and the Western Balkans should be lower than regular tariff packages. “This means that the WB citizens will be able to use tariff supplements or special tariff packages through which mobile internet in roaming will become more affordable,” Yettel announced.

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