New Defeat of Serbian Women’s Volleyball Team in the Nations League

The Serbian women’s volleyball team suffered a new defeat in the Nations League, this time against Japan. After a previous loss to the Dominican Republic, the Serbian team failed to recover and lost convincingly to Japan. Across different political perspectives, left-leaning media emphasize the importance of supporting female athletes and criticize the lack of proper…

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Suzana Mančić’s Daughters and Their Family Life

The main topic of the article is the family life of Suzana Mančić, a well-known personality, and her daughters Teodora and Natalija. The article describes Suzana’s recent trip with her daughters to the Caribbean, their shared moments and photos that attracted public attention. It also mentions Teodora’s secret marriage in Las Vegas and subsequent divorce,…

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Russian Drone Attacks on Kharkiv and Moscow During the Ukraine War

During the war in Ukraine, Russian forces carried out massive drone attacks on the cities of Kharkiv and Moscow. At least three people were killed and 17 injured in Kharkiv, including children, with significant damage to residential buildings. Kharkiv’s mayor Igor Terekhov and regional governor Oleg Sinegubov reported multiple attacks and fires caused by drones….

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The largest Russian drone attack on Kharkiv since the start of the war resulted in at least three deaths and 17 injuries. During the night, Russia launched 48 drones, two missiles, and four glide bombs, causing extensive damage including three multi-story buildings hit. Firefighters rescued residents from burning buildings. Russia claims the targets were exclusively…

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The Origin of the Expression ‘Džabe’

The expression ‘džabe’ is commonly used in everyday speech to mean something free or in vain. Its origin traces back to the Turkish word ‘caba’, which meant free or in vain, and the Turkish term was borrowed from Arabic. This expression has survived in the Serbian language since the Ottoman Empire and is still commonly…

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Do We Need a Serbian Martin Luther?

The main topic of the article “Do We Need a Serbian Martin Luther?” addresses the need for deep social and religious reforms in Serbia, comparing contemporary challenges with the historical reforms initiated by Martin Luther in Europe. Left-leaning media emphasize the need for progressive changes, criticizing existing authoritarian structures and calling for greater freedom of…

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The main topic of the article is an analysis of the new US foreign policy under Donald Trump’s administration, termed the “look the other way” doctrine. This doctrine marks a significant shift from previous American doctrines that focused on actively promoting democracy and human rights worldwide. Trump’s doctrine is characterized by restraint in criticizing authoritarian…

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