Medical Faculty in Belgrade Votes to Start Online Classes

The Medical Faculty in Belgrade has voted to start online classes following a session of the scientific-teaching council. Students are dissatisfied with this decision and have announced plans for a physical blockade of the dean’s office. Meanwhile, in Novi Sad, the dean of the Medical Faculty, Snežana Brkić, along with five others, was arrested on…

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Nemanja Radović Leaves Murcia

Montenegrin basketball player Nemanja Radović has decided to leave the Spanish club Murcia after nine seasons with the team. Radović, who was the captain and the club’s all-time leading scorer, accepted an attractive financial offer from a club on another continent. Although aware that his career is nearing its end, Radović emphasized that he is…

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Investigation of Cryptocurrency Fraud Linked to Ivan Rakitić

Twelve individuals residing in Spain, including Croatian footballer Ivan Rakitić, are under investigation for alleged fraud related to the cryptocurrency trading company Shirtum Europa. A group of investors filed a lawsuit claiming they were defrauded of approximately three million euros through the purchase of fake NFTs, digital assets linked to football players. The company was…

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Award for Best Business Performance to Pljevlja Coal Mine

The Pljevlja Coal Mine received an award for best business performance in the category of other production and processing within the Top Business Montenegro (TBM) initiative. The CEO of the mine, Nemanja Laković, highlighted that the past year was record-breaking in profit, with 15 million euros earned, ranking the company among the best in Montenegro….

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Medical Faculty in Belgrade Votes to Start Online Classes

The Medical Faculty in Belgrade has voted to start online classes, a decision made during a scientific-teaching council meeting. This change responds to current circumstances and aims to ensure continuous education for students. Left-leaning media emphasize the importance of health protection and adapting education to new conditions, centrist sources highlight the need to balance teaching…

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