28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and Serbia’s Role

The 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) was held in Russia under the slogan “Common Values as the Foundation of Growth in a Multipolar World.” Minister Nenad Popović represented Serbia at the forum, emphasizing the importance of continuing and enhancing economic cooperation between Serbia and Russia, with a special focus on energy, gas, agriculture,…

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Irregularities at Polling Stations in Kosjerić and Zaječar

Voting in the elections in the municipality of Kosjerić and the city of Zaječar was marked by numerous irregularities, including photographing ballots, presence of suspicious individuals, organized transport of voters, attempts to vote without ID cards, inserting multiple ballots into one box, voting outside the voting booth, and preventing observers from entering. Some members of…

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Unbalanced Reporting in Montenegrin Media: Private Outlets Under Siege, Public Broadcaster the Only Beacon?

Welcome to the Montenegrin media ring where freedom of expression turns into a carousel of disinformation, and media pluralism hangs by a thread! According to the latest report by the Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) of the European Union, Montenegro stands at a dangerous crossroads – while major commercial media sink into unbalanced reporting and political…

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Seka Aleksić on an Unpleasant Situation: My Band Barely Played, I Was Frozen (PHOTO)

The singer Seka Aleksić experienced an unpleasant situation during her performance in Zlatibor when the heating stopped working after 25 minutes, causing both her and the audience to freeze. Seka shared this situation on Instagram, thanking the audience for making the performance unforgettable despite the cold. She also shared that she feels better after losing…

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