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On 380 hectares, a completely new city in BiH is being built, the first details and prices of apartments have been published
BA🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

On 380 hectares, a completely new city in BiH is being built, the first details and prices of apartments have been published

The article discusses the planned development of 'Novo Trebinje,' a large-scale urban project in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project aims to create a modern residential area spanning approximately 380 hectares, featuring schools, kindergartens, healthcare facilities, commercial spaces, parks, and other essential infrastructure. A detailed model of the future neighborhood has been unveiled, showcasing multi-story buildings, family homes, wide roads, green areas, pedestrian and cycling paths, and public amenities. The new district is planned between the City Sun and the main road towards Dubrovnik, including a new bridge over the Trebišnjica River. Early estimates suggest housing prices could range between 1,000 and 1,200 euros per square meter. The project is part of a broader investment plan worth around 900 million KM, aimed at promoting sustainable growth and making housing more accessible for young families.

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Oslobođenje logoOslobođenjeIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
On 380 hectares, a completely new city in BiH is being built, the first details and prices of apartments have been published

The article discusses the planned development of 'Novo Trebinje,' a large-scale urban project in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project aims to create a modern residential area spanning approximately 380 hectares, featuring schools, kindergartens, healthcare facilities, commercial spaces, parks, and other essential infrastructure. A detailed model of the future neighborhood has been unveiled, showcasing multi-story buildings, family homes, wide roads, green areas, pedestrian and cycling paths, and public amenities. The new district is planned between the City Sun and the main road towards Dubrovnik, including a new bridge over the Trebišnjica River. Early estimates suggest housing prices could range between 1,000 and 1,200 euros per square meter. The project is part of a broader investment plan worth around 900 million KM, aimed at promoting sustainable growth and making housing more accessible for young families.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the urban development project as a municipal initiative focused on infrastructure and urban planning, without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political parties or ideologies. It provides factual information about the project’s scope, goals, and economic implications,偏向

Oslobođenje logoOslobođenjeIndependentCenter4 days ago
A woman who is changing the automotive industry and bringing the future of charging to Bosnia and Herzegovina

The article discusses advancements in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology, specifically highlighting the BYD FLASH Charging system demonstrated at an event in Belgrade. The technology allows EVs to charge rapidly—such as from 10% to 97% in under nine minutes—which could significantly reduce waiting times for drivers. Stella Li, Executive Vice President of BYD, emphasized the importance of developing both EVs and supporting infrastructure like fast-charging networks. The event attracted representatives from the automotive industry, business community, and media, showcasing BYD’s commitment to sustainable mobility and its plans to expand charging infrastructure across the Balkans. Bunjo Group, a local partner, participated in the event and discussed future collaboration with BYD to bring advanced technologies to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological developments in electric vehicles and their infrastructure, which has implications for environmental policy and economic development but does not directly address political debates, parties, or policies. It presents information objectively, citing industry events

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