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"New Day": Is the biggest BiH promotion going on on social media?
BA🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

"New Day": Is the biggest BiH promotion going on on social media?

The article titled 'Novi dan': Kreće li najveća promocija BiH na društvenim mrežama?' from N1 Bosna i Hercegovina discusses several topics covered in the TV show 'Novi dan'. It highlights potential financial benefits for citizens regarding property tax refunds, a major tourism promotion led by travel influencers, controversies around football match decisions using VAR technology, wildfires in Herzegovina, and an important NATO summit in Ankara. The article serves as a preview of the program's content rather than providing detailed analysis or commentary.

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"New Day": Is the biggest BiH promotion going on on social media?

The article titled 'Novi dan': Kreće li najveća promocija BiH na društvenim mrežama?' from N1 Bosna i Hercegovina discusses several topics covered in the TV show 'Novi dan'. It highlights potential financial benefits for citizens regarding property tax refunds, a major tourism promotion led by travel influencers, controversies around football match decisions using VAR technology, wildfires in Herzegovina, and an important NATO summit in Ankara. The article serves as a preview of the program's content rather than providing detailed analysis or commentary.

Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple topics without clear ideological leaning. While some segments touch on international relations (NATO summit), sports (football controversy), and domestic issues (wildfires, tourism), there is no evident slant toward any particular political ideology. The framing remains

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