Voluntary Blood Donation in Belgrade on May 22

Citizens of Belgrade have the opportunity to voluntarily donate blood at five locations on May 22. Blood can also be donated daily at the Institute of Blood Transfusion of Serbia at Svetog Save 39, on weekdays from 7 AM to 7 PM, and on weekends and holidays from 8 AM to 3 PM. A blood…

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Confession of Actress Aleksandra Nikolić

Actress Aleksandra Nikolić talks about her rich career in theater, working with renowned directors and actors, as well as her personal experiences and dreams. She emphasizes the importance of love, dedication, and professionalism in acting, recalls the difficult and complex roles she has played, and the influence of family and childhood on her life. She…

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Anti-Corruption Agency Challenges Milo Đukanović’s Lawsuit

The Montenegrin Anti-Corruption Agency (ASK) has challenged the lawsuit filed by former President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović, in which he sought compensation for alleged mental distress. ASK claims there is no evidence supporting these claims and that the lawsuit is untidy and legally unfounded. Đukanović sued ASK over a decision that he violated the anti-corruption…

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Andrej Plenković’s Congratulations on International Workers’ Day May 1st

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković congratulated workers on International Workers’ Day, May 1st, highlighting his government’s achievements in economic growth, employment, and social policy. He emphasized the importance of joint efforts by workers, employers, and the state in creating a successful and socially sensitive Croatia. Plenković praised the unemployment rate falling below five percent, wage…

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Serbia Joining SEPA System for Faster and Cheaper Euro Payments

Serbia has joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), enabling faster and cheaper international payments in euros for citizens and businesses. Nenad Petrović, General Director of the Payment System Sector at the National Bank of Serbia, emphasized that lower fees and shorter payment processing times will benefit all users of payment services. The SEPA system…

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coup d’état and demands for early elections in Serbia

The topic of the coup d’état and demands for early elections in Serbia is presented through different political perspectives. The left emphasizes criticism of the regime and points to attempts to destabilize the state by the opposition, while the center provides analyses on the necessity of stability and legal procedures. The right highlights the successes…

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