Serbian List visited Orahovac, urging votes for a better future.

Representatives of the Serbian List visited Orahovac and Velika Hoča, where they emphasized the support of the Serbian state and the importance of winning the elections for a better future for Serbs in Kosovo. The visit included touring local institutions and discussions with residents about their problems and living conditions. The candidates of the Serbian…

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Singer Aleksandra, a widow at 29, finds strength in music.

Singer Aleksandra Tadić Cipka became a widow at the age of 29 after the death of her husband Nebojša Stojićević. After 40 days, she returned to work, even though she considered ending her career due to the family tragedy. With the support of friends and colleagues, she decided to continue singing. Aleksandra received great support…

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Serbia must stay united and safe, says Vučević.

Miloš Vučević emphasized that preserving Serbia is a priority and that Vojvodina will not separate from Serbia. At the SNS rally in Apatin, Vučević highlighted the need for political struggle against violence and divisions in society. He criticized attempts to seize power without elections, which he considers anarchy, and condemned the divisions among students and…

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Police arrested M.R. for attacking an officer with an axe.

Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Prokuplje have arrested M.R. (1969) on suspicion of committing criminal offenses of assaulting an official and endangering safety. He allegedly attacked two men with an axe and slightly injured a police officer who tried to prevent the injuries. The suspect has been detained for up to 48…

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Ivana Španović divorces Marko Vuleta after 3 years.

In December 2023, news of the divorce between athlete Ivana Španović and fitness instructor Marko Vuleta attracted a lot of attention. The two got married in 2021 but decided to part ways after three years of marriage. Before being with Marko, Ivana was in a ten-year relationship with Vladimir Kurmić, with whom she has remained…

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Serbia didn’t join the developed world; divisions grew.

Čedomir Antić, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, emphasizes that Serbia, after democratization, has not become part of the developed world; instead, social divisions, particularly class divisions, have deepened. He criticizes student protests for using blockades instead of democratic methods to express dissatisfaction. Antić also points out the failure of civic education according to…

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