Professors support students’ demands at Belgrade protest.

Professors from Belgrade faculties gathered in front of the Faculty of Philosophy and the Rectorate in Belgrade to support the students’ demands. This action, called “Rebel,” represents the first official support from professors to students. Simultaneously, lawyers have begun a month-long strike, with a minimum level of work being maintained.

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Lazar Ilić is kept safe in jail from rival gangs.

Lazar Ilić, who is accused of attempted murder in Montenegro and murder in Serbia, is now in Spuž prison under enhanced protective measures. He is being guarded from members of the Kavac and Skaljari clans. These measures were taken after Ilić was returned to the Investigative Prison, based on operational information about possible threats from…

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Jelena Pajić changed her name to Jelena Aleen for Eurovision.

Singer Jelena Pajić, who will compete in “Song for Eurovision,” has changed her name to Jelena Aleen due to frequent mix-ups with her colleague Jovana Pajić. The new name emerged spontaneously during a family trip to France. This year, Jelena will enter the competition with the song “Kameleon.” She previously performed as a backing vocalist…

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Trump’s tariffs upset Canada, leading to protests.

After President Donald Trump announced high tariffs on Canada, there was discontent among Canadians. Fans booed athletes during games, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for solidarity. Canada plans to retaliate by imposing tariffs on American products. The tariffs are expected to impact the economy, and some Canadians have already canceled travel plans to the…

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Some jobs in Germany pay well without needing a degree.

In Germany, many workers dream of a high salary, which is often a reason for changing careers. However, a good income doesn’t always require an academic degree. Fenix Magazine lists seven jobs that promise a high salary but aren’t necessarily attractive. Priests in Germany can earn about 6,230 euros per month, with additional benefits like…

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Education Minister discussed school reopenings in Belgrade.

The Minister of Education, Slavica Đukić Dejanović, held discussions with school principals in Belgrade, where work had been halted, regarding the continuation of regular classes and the compensation of missed lessons. The meeting was consultative, aimed at assessing the current situation and defining steps to normalize classes. She emphasized the importance of dialogue and planning…

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Body found in Crnjelovo; police investigate.

A body has been found in the village of Crnjelovo near Bijeljina, confirmed the Bijeljina Police Department. The police state that more information will be available during the day. Unofficial reports suggest that the body is surrounded by mine-explosive devices, and Civil Protection has been informed about the request for demining. A demining team is…

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Trial of boy’s parents delayed due to lawyer strike.

The trial of the parents of the boy who committed the massacre at “Vladislav Ribnikar” elementary school has been postponed due to a lawyers’ strike. The proceedings were initiated based on a lawsuit filed by a minor injured on May 3, 2023, for compensation for non-material damage. The Higher Court has already issued a verdict…

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Judges in Serbia say courts should be fair and follow laws.

The Judges’ Association of Serbia emphasizes the importance of the judiciary in strengthening the rule of law and the legal state. In light of the lawyers’ strike, they highlight that the judiciary should remain above political divisions and contribute to the legal state through conscientious and independent work. They are also monitoring the events following…

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