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Could a new euro coin help Serbia and Croatia value a shared history?
As Croatian residents put together to undertake the euro on 1 January, one historic determine has seen sparks fly nearly eight many years after his demise.
Famed inventor Nikola Tesla has been on the centre of a heated debate between Croatia and neighbouring Serbia ever because the former’s nationwide financial institution first stated in July 2021 that his picture would adorn the freshly-minted 50, 20 and 10-cent cash.
His ethnic background is on the root of the continued argument, particularly amongst nationalists on each side.
Whereas Croats consider that Tesla needs to be seen as a Croat as a result of he was born in Smiljan, a small village in at this time’s Croatia, Serbians really feel that he’s one in every of their very own resulting from his Serb roots and nominal Japanese Orthodox religion.
The highest-tier political confrontation noticed each Croatian and Serbian leaders commerce barbs, with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić accusing Zagreb of placing Tesla’s picture on “petty change”.
Serbia has had Tesla on its 100-dinar invoice. Its worth comes out to some 75 euro cents.
What makes Nikola Tesla so essential?
The engineer and physicist who left a major mark on humanity isn’t any chump change certainly.
And there may be little to no proof that he pledged allegiance to both of the 2 ethnic teams in his lifetime, famously dedicating all of his time to science, typically on the expense of any type of private life.
Born in 1856, Tesla left his village — part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire on the time — to review maths and physics on the Technical College of Graz and philosophy on the College of Prague.
Struggling together with his research, regardless of being an unusually gifted polymath, he then spent a while in Budapest and Paris, scoring a gig with the Continental Edison Firm owned by one other well-known inventor and his up to date, Thomas Edison.
Edison’s firm posted him to Strasbourg in 1883, the place Tesla put collectively his alternating-current induction motor, the primary of many world-changing innovations utilized in every part from family home equipment to elevators, conveyors and cranes.
Only one 12 months later, Tesla arrived at New York’s Staten Island as one of many hundreds of European immigrants in quest of the American dream.
He’s stated to have had simply 4 US cents in his pocket, along with a few his personal poems and a design for a flying machine.
One other well-known inventor and industrialist, George Westinghouse, gave Tesla his huge break, buying his patents for the alternating-current gadgets he invented.
Because the world turned to electrical energy, two camps — the Edison-led direct-current system and the Westinghouse-Tesla alternative-current setup — fought to determine themselves because the norm.
The latter received, as Tesla’s innovations helped show that alternating present was safer, extra economical and allowed for the switch of electrical energy at nice lengths.
On the time, Tesla was recognized for public shows of his mental and modern prowess, typically utilizing his personal physique as a device in demonstrations by permitting electrical energy to cross by means of his physique and lightweight lamps he held in his fingers to show it labored.
Different innovations, such because the Tesla coil, or his experiments with shadowgraphs, led to the invention of radio and TV units and X-ray gadgets.
By the flip of the century, Tesla had the primary hydropower plant at Niagara Falls bearing his title and utilizing his patents and efficiently demonstrated that Earth itself could possibly be used as a conductor, famously lighting up tons of of lights remotely.
Wi-fi chargers and wi-fi routers sprung from this invention.
When he introduced he invented the primary radio-operated machine, a ship guided by distant management, most had been sceptical.
But, Tesla used one other public demonstration to show the naysayers fallacious, showcasing his boat at Madison Sq. Backyard.
The boat was, the truth is, the primary successfully-operated drone in historical past.
How come the world forgot about Tesla?
The primary signal of hassle appeared as he got here near creating the primary worldwide communication channel by means of a wi-fi broadcasting tower, with the backing of US financier JP Morgan.
However after that undertaking failed resulting from a monetary disaster and hassle with labour, Tesla’s star went on the wane, partly resulting from what others labelled as an eccentric, monomaniacal, and infrequently abrasive character.
The reality is, Tesla probably suffered from lifelong trauma and potential psychological well being points.
Having witnessed his brother Dane die after falling off a horse, the then-five-year-old Nikola Tesla claimed to have begun having visions.
As he grew older in New York, Tesla — a putting, well-liked determine who was shut associates with plenty of celebrities, together with author Mark Twain — sentenced himself to a lifetime of isolation, spending the remainder of his life scuffling with rising germophobia and severe monetary woes.
The notebooks he stored in his later years whereas dwelling the lifetime of a recluse in Lodge New Yorker and having fun with the corporate of pigeons nonetheless fascinate folks to today.
The cult-like curiosity was moreover fed by a few of his extra outrageous claims, like that he ultimately got here up with a design for a radio-waves-based weapon that would destroy “tens of hundreds of enemy aeroplanes” in a single fell swoop.
More and more frail in his outdated age to the purpose of showing emaciated, Tesla died alone at Lodge New Yorker on the age of 86 in 1943, within the midst of World Conflict II. He and his legacy quickly fell into near-complete obscurity.
A renewed curiosity by the likes of Hollywood within the early 2000s — together with his character being performed by different famous person celebrities resembling David Bowie — and Elon Musk naming his electrical automobile firm after Tesla did discover him a brand new, youthful fanbase greater than a century after the peak of his fame.
What about his homeland(s)?
Again residence, after the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia was established following the Axis defeat, Tesla was honored because the nation’s brightest thoughts.
In reality, he was first featured on a Yugoslav 500-dinar banknote in 1970 — the largest denomination on the time.
However the break-up of Yugoslavia, which noticed ethnic Serbs in Croatia rebelling in opposition to the nation’s 1991 declaration of independence and beginning a bloody conflict between the 2 that ended with a mass exodus of Serbs in 1995, didn’t spare Tesla even in his demise.
The unknown attackers, believed to have been Croat paramilitaries, destroyed the home the place he was born along with a monument erected in his honour, as his native Smiljan turned one of many hotspots of the conflict in Croatia.
Ultimately, the Croatian authorities noticed a possibility to have fun the well-known inventor as a widely known historic determine of Croatian origin.
The federal government rebuilt his home in Smiljan in 2006 and inaugurated a monument within the capital Zagreb designed by the well-known sculptor Ivan Meštrović designed in 1956, moved to the centre of town to mark the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of the inventor.
Each Smiljan and the Serbian capital Belgrade function a museum devoted to Nikola Tesla and his work, with the latter internet hosting a globe-shaped urn together with his stays, his remaining resting place.
What are politicians saying?
Surprisingly, though the newest feud launched by the euro coin controversy did see each side declare Tesla as their very own, the leaders of the 2 neighbouring nations did make some concessions after greater than three many years of sordid relations.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković reacted to the harshly-worded assertion from the Serbian Nationwide Financial institution on Croatia’s choice representing “theft of Serbian cultural and historic heritage” by stating that if he had been on the head of the financial institution, he’d say “bravo” as an alternative.
Plenković did make clear that Tesla was ethnically a Serb and maintained that having him on the euro coin needs to be considered as a optimistic factor. “Regardless of him being a Serb (…) I solely see it as a plus. His stature is unquestionable and I don’t see why that might be an issue.”
He added that though Belgrade can present reservations, it was not their choice to make and that Tesla’s Croatian cred was emphasised by the truth that he was born in Smiljan and went to highschool in Karlovac.
It was the residents who, in the long run, determined who could be featured on the cash. “We’re not taking anybody from anybody,” Plenković stated.
In flip, in a July 2021 interview for home Pink TV, Vučić emphasised that Tesla was “an American of Serb first rate, born a Serb to a Serb father and mom.”
However like his Croatian peer, he additionally said that Tesla was “a genius belonging to mankind” and that there was no difficulty with him additionally belonging to Croatia”.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović got here out with what he noticed as an answer in a put up on Fb, stating that Serbia may additionally function Tesla on its euro cash as quickly because it joins the eurozone. “All could be blissful,” he concluded.
Is there a sound cause for bickering over Tesla within the twenty first century?
“It’s merely about ‘what’s yours and what’s ours,’” Igor Štiks, a author from Sarajevo and Zagreb who works as a college professor in Belgrade and Ljubljana, advised Euronews.
Folks from the previous had very complicated concepts about who they had been and about their ethnic, spiritual, regional or political identification, he defined.
In Tesla’s occasions, being Catholic or Japanese Orthodox didn’t instantly translate to being Croat or Serb.
However the historic occasions since then and the rise of nationalism within the former Yugoslavia have compelled every part and everybody to be examined by means of the exclusionary lens of their ethnic belonging.
“Ethnonationalists can not stand sharing something with anyone else. They need unique possession. And now the poor Nikola Tesla is the sufferer of this ethnocentric logic of partition, fragmentation and possession,” Štiks stated.
The Croatian choice may, nevertheless, additionally characterize a small step within the nation’s recognition of its ethnic Serb minority as a constitutive factor of its society — if their coronary heart is in the fitting place, Štiks emphasised.
“If Zagreb desires to say that Croatia of the long run is a rustic that may embrace ethnic or spiritual range on its soil, that it’s open to the Serb minority as a constitutive folks of Croatia, then, in fact, that is one thing that we may approve and discover it as a gesture,” he stated.
“If it desires to solely insist that Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia, and neglect his Serb ethnicity and Orthodox religion (of his dad and mom), then clearly it desires to rewrite its personal historical past in keeping with an ethnicised narrative.”
In the meantime, the Serbian response is in step with Belgrade’s insistence on defending its curiosity alongside its personal ethnocentric narratives, Štiks defined.
“The fury in Serbia can also be fairly curious. Nikola Tesla allegedly spent possibly someday in Serbia, and definitely he’s not a lot associated to the nation aside from his Serb ethnicity.“
“Clearly, it’s his Serb ethnicity that counts right here and never the massive innovations that he gave to mankind.”
Though Tesla by no means explicitly sided with both of the 2 ethnic teams, a telegram he despatched in 1936 to the deputy head of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia’s authorities, Vlatko Maček, is indicative of the ideas he had on his heritage in his later years.
“I’m happy with my Serb origins and my Croatian homeland. Lengthy reside Yugoslavs,” the telegram learn.
In one other letter from 1942, Tesla stated that as “the eldest Serb and a Yugoslav” within the US, he known as on his compatriots to heed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s name to affix the struggle in opposition to Nazi Germany and its allies.
“The future of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians within the historic homelands is unbreakable, it doesn’t matter what the enemy may attempt to do,” Tesla exclaimed.
“Which means he thought of himself primarily as Yugoslav, as somebody who additionally unites all these completely different peoples in all these completely different areas,” Štiks identified.
“If up to date Serbia and up to date Croatia had been to just accept what he really stated, then they might work — because of the picture of Nikola Tesla, because of his message — in the direction of a greater way forward for peace and cooperation and prosperity for these Balkan nations.”
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The next round of bitter cold and snow will hit the southern US
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The next round of bitter cold was set to envelop the southern U.S. on Tuesday, after the first significant winter storm of the year blasted a huge swath of the country with ice, snow and wind.
The immense storm system brought disruption even to areas of the country that usually escape winter’s wrath, downing trees in some Southern states, threatening a freeze in Florida and causing people in Dallas to dip deep into their wardrobes for hats and gloves.
By early Tuesday, wind chill temperatures could dip into the teens to low-20’s (as low as minus 10.5 C) from Texas across the Gulf Coast, according to the National Weather Service. A low-pressure system is then expected to form as soon as Wednesday near south Texas, bringing the potential of snow to parts of the state that include Dallas, as well as to Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.
The polar vortex that dipped south over the weekend kept much of the country east of the Rockies in its frigid grip Monday, making many roads treacherous, forcing school closures, and causing widespread power outages and flight cancellations.
Ice and snow blanketed major roads in Kansas, western Nebraska and parts of Indiana, where the National Guard was activated to help stranded motorists. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for Kansas and Missouri, where blizzard conditions brought wind gusts of up to 45 mph (72 kph). The warnings extended to New Jersey into early Tuesday.
A Kentucky truck stop was jammed with big rigs forced off an icy and snow-covered Interstate 75 on Monday just outside Cincinnati. A long haul driver from Los Angeles carrying a load of rugs to Georgia, Michael Taylor said he saw numerous cars and trucks stuck in ditches and was dealing with icy windshield wipers before he pulled off the interstate.
“It was too dangerous. I didn’t want to kill myself or anyone else,” he said.
The polar vortex of ultra-cold air usually spins around the North Pole, but it sometimes plunges south into the U.S., Europe and Asia. Studies show that a fast-warming Arctic is partly to blame for the increasing frequency of the polar vortex extending its grip.
Temperatures plunge across the country
The eastern two-thirds of the U.S. dealt with bone-chilling cold and wind chills Monday, with temperatures in some areas far below normal.
A cold weather advisory will take effect early Tuesday across the Gulf Coast. In Texas’ capital of Austin and surrounding cities, wind chills could drop as low as 15 degrees (minus 9.4 C).
The Northeast was expected to get several cold days.
Transportation has been tricky
Hundreds of car accidents were reported in Virginia, Indiana, Kansas and Kentucky, where a state trooper was treated for non-life-threatening injuries after his patrol car was hit.
Virginia State Police responded to at least 430 crashes Sunday and Monday, including one that was fatal. Police said other weather-related fatal accidents occurred Sunday near Charleston, West Virginia, and Monday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Kansas saw two deadly crashes over the weekend.
More than 2,300 flights were canceled and at least 9,100 more were delayed nationwide as of Monday night, according to tracking platform FlightAware. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport reported that about 58% of arrivals and 70% of departures had been canceled.
A record 8 inches (more than 20 centimeters) of snow fell Sunday at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, leading to dozens of flight cancellations that lingered into Monday. About 4 inches (about 10 centimeters) fell Monday across the Cincinnati area, where car and truck crashes shut at least two major routes leading into downtown.
More snow and ice are expected
In Indiana, snow covered stretches of Interstate 64, Interstate 69 and U.S. Route 41, leading authorities to plead with people to stay home.
“It’s snowing so hard, the snow plows go through and then within a half hour the roadways are completely covered again,” State Police Sgt. Todd Ringle said.
The Mid-Atlantic region had been forecast to get another 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimeters) of snow on Monday. Dangerously cold temperatures were expected to follow, with nighttime lows falling into the single digits (below minus 12.7 C) through the middle of the week across the Central Plains and into the Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
In North Texas, 2 to 5 inches (about 5 to 13 centimeters) of snow was expected beginning Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Snow could also hit Oklahoma and Arkansas, with some parts potentially getting more than 4 inches (about 10 centimeters).
Classes canceled in several states
School closings were widespread, with districts in Indiana, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri and Kansas canceling or delaying the start of classes Monday. Among them was Kentucky’s Jefferson County Public Schools, which canceled classes and other school activities for its nearly 100,000 students.
Classes were also canceled in Maryland, where Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency Sunday and announced that state government offices would also be closed Monday. Government offices also were closed Monday in Kentucky, where Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency.
Tens of thousands are without power
Many were in the dark as temperatures plunged. More than 218,000 customers were without power Monday night across Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina, according to electric utility tracking website PowerOutage.us.
In Virginia’s capital city, a power outage caused a temporary malfunction in the water system, officials said Monday afternoon. Richmond officials asked those in the city of more than 200,000 people to refrain from drinking tap water or washing dishes without boiling the water first. The city also asked people to conserve their water, such as by taking shorter showers.
City officials said they were working nonstop to bring the system back online.
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Whittle reported from Portland, Maine. Associated Press journalists Bruce Schreiner in Shelbyville, Kentucky; Dylan Lovan in Louisville, Kentucky; Ben Finley in Norfolk, Virginia; Lea Skene in Baltimore; Kathy McCormack in Concord, New Hampshire; Julie Walker in New York; Sophia Tareen in Chicago; Kimberly Chandler in Montgomery, Alabama; Zeke Miller in Washington, D.C.; John Raby in Charleston, West Virginia; Summer Ballentine in Columbia, Missouri; and Hallie Golden in Seattle contributed.
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Law student killed by elephant during vacation to Thailand: officials
A young woman was killed by an Asian elephant at a sanctuary in Thailand on Friday during a bathing session gone wrong, according to officials.
Spanish citizen Blanca Ojanguren, 22, was visiting Koh Yao Elephant Care on Yao Yai Island with her boyfriend at the time of the incident, Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported over the weekend. She studied law at the University of Navarra at the time.
Koh Yao Elephant Care told the Spanish outlet that a 50-year-old elephant pushed Ojanguren with its trunk while she bathed it, causing a fatal blow. Around 18 people were at the sanctuary at the time, including the victim’s boyfriend.
The tourist was rushed to a local hospital where she later died, the sanctuary owner said. The business temporarily closed as a result.
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Experts told Argentine newspaper Clarin that the elephant was likely stressed from interacting with tourists outside its natural habitat, but officials have not released details about what led up to the attack.
Koh Yao Elephant Care offers tourist packages ranging from $50 to $85 USD, according to its booking website. The company offered two-hour sessions with elephants that included activities ranging from cooking classes to kayak sessions.
“Visitors often have the opportunity to join guided tours led by knowledgeable staff who educate guests about elephant behavior, biology, and the sanctuary’s mission,” the website reads. “This experience allows for a close encounter with these magnificent animals while respecting their well-being.”
Elephants, which are profoundly gentle and intelligent animals, are known to occasionally kill humans when under physical and psychological distress. In 2022, an Asian elephant ripped its trainer in half with its tusk in Thailand’s Phang Nga province.
Officials later discovered that the elephant’s handler had it haul wood to a rubber plantation in hot weather, causing the animal to become overwhelmed.
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At the time, Save the Asian Elephants CEO Duncan McNair told Newsweek that elephants are sensitive to abuse and can become stressed by human behavior.
“[It] is yet another stark reminder that Asian elephants are, and always remain, wild animals that can attack and kill when they are abused or overly stressed by humans,” McNair said.
At zoos in the United States, visitors and most staff members are usually prohibited from touching elephants. But elephant sanctuaries in Thailand lure tourists with promises of up-close interactions with the animals.
According to the Global Federal of Animal Sanctuaries, the quality of animal sanctuaries, including elephant sanctuaries, varies widely.
“It is a poorly regulated industry, in which facilities that keep animals in deplorable conditions can identify themselves as compared to those of the highest quality,” the site reads. “For anyone invested in the welfare of captive animals, there is a need to differentiate the best sanctuaries and rescues to determine where funds would be best invested, where the need for help is greatest, who provides a model to follow and who can be turned to in times of crisis.”
Koh Yao Elephant Care did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Fox News Digital reached out to wildlife experts for more information.
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Urgent patients face more than nine hour wait periods in Portugal
Patients seeking urgent medical attention in Portugal face wait times exceeding nine hours at hospitals across the country.
Patients visiting Portuguese hospitals with urgent cases are having to wait more than nine hours in some cities until they can be admitted into hospitals.
The government’s National Health Service – the SNS – reported on Monday that many hospitals in the capital Lisbon are struggling with high demands and shortages in labour.
Urgent patients at the Amadora Sintra Hospital in the outskirts of Lisbon faced an average of eight hour waiting periods before they were able to see a medical professional.
But the excessively long wait times are not just limited to Lisbon. In Coimbra and Portimão, nine hour wait times for urgent patients were also reported. The situation there slightly improved later in the day after local health officials activated contingency plans to better manage the situation.
The delays are not just affecting needing patients, but also other state services. Mario Conde, a Fire Brigade Commander in Amadora says the delays are suffocating their resources.
“We have some constraints in the emergency service for the population because we have a lot of services in the area of hospital support and having an ambulance at the hospital for 40 minutes is a long time and we can hardly provide quick and effective assistance with this waiting time because there is a lack of resources for all the people.”
The increased demand on Portuguese health facilities is due to a recent outbreak of bird flu. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reported an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) strains among poultry on a farm near Lisbon on Monday.
The H5N1 strain was detected in a flock of more than 55,000 birds in the village of São João das Lampas, approximately 40 km away from the capital. The outbreak caused the death of almost 280 birds according to the Paris-based WOAH who were citing Portuguese authorities.
The spread of avian influenza, commonly referred to as bird flu, has raised concerns among governments and the poultry industry after proving deadly in recent years. The spread of the virus in the past has also disrupted supply chains significantly, resulting in higher food prices as well as the risk of human transmission.
“The flu virus is on the increase, we’re not at the peak yet, we’re still in a growing phase. And the fact that we have a low vaccination rate under the age of 85 means that the virus can circulate more easily,” says Gustavo Tato Borges from the Public Health Medical Association.
The SNS did however report later on Monday that wait times were slowly going down. Portuguese officials say that regardless of the wait times, all patients seeking medical attention were receiving treatment eventually.
“There are more emergency rooms open, we currently have 8 clinics open in the Coimbra region, we have more inpatient beds for respiratory patients and this is what is allowing us to have shorter waiting times. Patients are being reorganized, but even though there is a waiting time for the first medical observation, all the patients in our care are being treated,” says Claudia Nazareth, Clinical Director of the Coimbra Local Health Unit.
But the situation remains challenging, as the Portuguese health service is not operating at full capacity.
Six emergency services were closed on Monday, while another 13 services were reserved for internal emergencies, only working on cases referred by the National Emergency Medical Institute (INEM) and the SNS line.
The closed services were mostly in the Lisbon and Tagus Valley region, with only one in the centre, which only deals with obstetrics, gynaecology and paediatric emergencies.
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