Students’ Victory Over Blockades: Knowledge and Dignity Triumph

When students decide they’ve had enough of violence and blockades, real drama unfolds! Miloš Pavlović and four other brave students stood up against violent blockaders who terrorized Belgrade for months. Imagine this — threats, insults, even physical attacks! Their families became targets, their homes vandalized with graffiti, their parents insulted. And what did they do?…

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N1 vs Kurir Media War: Who’s Really to Blame?

Welcome to the latest episode of the media spectacle shaking Serbia! The Complaints Commission of the Press Council has unanimously condemned N1 and United Media for their “orchestrated attack” on Kurir journalists. Yes, you read that right – N1 is accused of violating five key points of the Serbian Journalists’ Code in their articles from…

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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 is the captain and the club’s all-time leading scorer, accepted an attractive financial offer from a club on another continent and a new important role in the team. Although in excellent physical shape, Radović…

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Trump’s Enemy from the City of French Shame

Claude Malhuret, former mayor of Vichy and a prominent critic of American autocracy, has become one of Donald Trump’s main opponents in Europe. At a ceremony in Vichy, a city known for its collaboration with Nazis during World War II, Malhuret sharply criticized Trump’s policies, comparing him to Roman tyrants and highlighting the dangers of…

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Serbian Super League Semifinal: Partizan vs FMP

The first match of the Serbian Super League basketball semifinals between Partizan and FMP will take place tonight at the Aleksandar Nikolić Hall at 8:30 PM. Due to the Belgrade Arena being occupied, the game will be held in a smaller hall. Partizan’s coach Željko Obradović is suspended, so the team will be led by…

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