Vedran Obućina jest analitykiem i dziennikarzem specjalizującym się w polityce Zachodnich Bałkanów oraz Bliskiego Wschodu. Jest sekretarzem Stowarzyszenia Studiów Basenu Morza Śródziemnego na Uniwersytecie w Rijece oraz analitykiem The Atlantic Post w Waszyngtonie.
Vedran Obućina is an analyst and a journalist specializing in the Western Balkans and Middle East domestic and foreign affairs. He is the Secretary of the Society for Mediterranean Studies at the University of Rijeka and a Foreign Affairs Analyst at The Atlantic Post.
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The Latvian state-owned low-cost airline airBaltic announced that it will buy 60 brand new Bombardier CS300 aircraft for an estimated up to EUR4.8 bn. This is the biggest purchase in the history of the Latvian airline
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