Academic Community Protests in Front of the Government of Serbia

Members of the academic community and students have been protesting for seven days in front of the Government of Serbia, blocking the intersection of Nemanjina and Kneza Miloša streets. The protests, organized under the name “Rebel University,” demand the fulfillment of three key requests: the dissolution of the working group for amendments to the higher…

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the play throw it, putin, be precise and mirza skenderagic’s award winning piece

The play “Throw it, Putin, be precise” by Mirza Skenderagic was performed at the Hartefakt House as the winning piece of the regional competition for the best contemporary engaged full-length drama text. Directed by Ognjen Dragovic, the actors successfully conveyed a sense of tragedy and absurdity, mixed with humor and musical elements. Skenderagic had previously…

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Volvo sales dropped by 5% in January. Electric cars up 17%.

The company “Volvo Cars” reported a five percent decline in car sales in January, totaling 50,820 vehicles, partly due to the celebration of the Chinese New Year. The company’s shares dropped by 2.61 percent. The number of electrified cars increased by 17 percent, accounting for 44 percent of total sales. The best-selling model was the…

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Pedro Pascal Lookalike Competition in New York

In New York, on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side, an unusual competition was held to find the best Pedro Pascal lookalike. Despite the rain, a large crowd gathered to attend or follow the event. The title of best lookalike was won by George Gountas, who was fifth in line. The competition was organized…

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developing effective legal mechanisms for media and journalist protection in montenegro

Montenegro has improved the state of media and journalist safety through reform processes but needs to continue developing effective legal mechanisms for protection. Tamara Vujović emphasized at an international conference in Thessaloniki that journalist safety must be a shared responsibility of institutions, society, and the international community. She highlighted the importance of prevention, education, legislative…

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Serbia and the Green Climate Fund: Strong Cooperation for a Climate Future

Serbia has finally realized that climate change is not just an Instagram buzzword! The Ministry of Environmental Protection, led by Sara Pavkov, is firmly strengthening cooperation with the Green Climate Fund while aligning legislation with European standards. With adopted laws on climate change and low-carbon development strategies, Serbia boasts concrete steps towards tackling climate challenges….

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