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'N1 Studio Live' to Discuss Oil Price Drop, Slovenia's New Government, and Local Protests
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ธ Serbia /Economy & Trade

'N1 Studio Live' to Discuss Oil Price Drop, Slovenia's New Government, and Local Protests

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new program, "N1 Studio Live," will feature discussions on the recent drop in oil prices following an agreement between Iran and the US.
  • The program will also cover Slovenia's new government and its regional relations, with analysis from experts.
  • Additionally, it will report on a hunger strike by mothers in Beฤej protesting local authorities' neglect of issues concerning children with developmental disabilities.

The upcoming "N1 Studio Live" program, airing Tuesdays at 12 PM, will delve into significant geopolitical and domestic issues. A key topic will be the recent decline in oil prices, attributed to an agreement reached between Iran and the United States aimed at ending a conflict. The program will explore the implications of this development on the global energy market.

Further expanding its scope, "N1 Studio Live" will also examine the political landscape in Slovenia. The recent formation of a new government led by Prime Minister Janez Janลกa will be discussed, along with its potential impact on regional relations. Zijad Beฤ‡iroviฤ‡ from the Institute for Middle East and Balkan Studies is slated to provide expert commentary on these matters.

In addition to these national and international affairs, the program will highlight a local protest in Beฤej, Serbia. Two mothers of children with developmental disabilities are currently on a hunger strike. They are protesting what they describe as the local authorities' neglect of their children's needs and the broader issues affecting disabled individuals in the community. Reporters will provide live updates from Beฤej.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.