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  2. Aleksandar Odžić - Wikipedia

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    Odžić was born in 1968 in Novi Sad, SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia.By profession, Odžić claims to be a graduate manager of security. [1] He is employed at JVP Vode Vojvodine as an independent professional associate for safety, occupational health and fire protection.

  3. Informer (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Informer is a Serbian tabloid newspaper based in Belgrade.It is known for its political bias in favor of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its sensationalist stories.

  4. List of newspapers in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Crnogorac, cultural and political newspaper (from 1871 until 1873) [3]; Glas Crnogorca, periodical newspaper (from 1873 to 1916, 1917 until 1922); Narodna misao, periodical newspaper (from 1906 to 1907, 1916 until 1919)

  5. Yaroslav Hunka scandal - Wikipedia

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    Yaroslav Ilkovych Hunka (Ukrainian: Ярослав Ількович Гунька, Polish: Jarosław Hunka; born 1925) is a Ukrainian-Canadian World War II veteran of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)—abbreviated [a] as SS Galizien—a military formation of Nazi Germany.

  6. Toshiba–Kongsberg scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Toshiba Machine division (at that time) was a 50.1% subsidiary of Toshiba, a major Japanese manufacturer of machine tools and a general electronics manufacturer.. Toshiba Machine's sales to the entire Toshiba Group accounted for about 10%, and Toshiba Machine's exports to the communist bloc accounted for less than 20% of total

  7. CumEx-Files - Wikipedia

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    Countries affected by the fraud. The CumEx-Files is an investigation by a number of European news media outlets into a tax fraud scheme discovered by them in 2017. [1] A network of banks, stock traders, and lawyers had obtained billions from European treasuries through suspected fraud and speculation involving dividend taxes.

  8. Marija Jurić Zagorka - Wikipedia

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    Marija Jurić was born on 2 March 1873 in the village of Negovec in the family of Ivan Jurić and Josipa Domin. She had two brothers and a sister. Baptized in a Catholic church on 3 March 1873, she was given the baptismal name Mariana.

  9. Ibiza affair - Wikipedia

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    Heinz-Christian Strache in 2020. On 17 May 2019, Der Spiegel and the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported that in 2017, Strache and Freedom Party member Johann Gudenus had been offered electoral support by a woman posing as the niece of a Russian oligarch named Igor Makarov.