Nikola and his son died in a crash; investigation ongoing.

Nikola M. (35) and his son (2) from Veliko Središte were killed in a traffic accident on November 14, 2024. The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Pančevo has ordered an investigation into the circumstances of the accident and an autopsy to determine the cause of death. There is suspicion that Nikola intentionally caused the accident,…

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Dara grew up in Novi Sad; neighbors shared her past.

Dara Bubamara grew up in the Satelit neighborhood of Novi Sad, where neighbors shared stories about her childhood and the beginnings of her career. As a child, she was energetic and loved organizing singing competitions with other children. Neighbors remember her as a kind child, and her mother often spoke about her talent. After the…

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Apply for electric vehicle grants until Oct 31, 2025.

Starting from February 3rd, it is possible to submit applications for subsidies for the purchase of new electric vehicles. These subsidies are available to individuals, entrepreneurs, and legal entities until October 31, 2025. The amount of subsidies ranges from 250 to 5,000 euros. The Government of Serbia adopted the regulation as part of measures to…

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Belgrade’s public transport is free from January 1st.

Public transportation in Belgrade became free of charge starting January 1st, and replacements of trolleybuses with electric vehicles have been announced. Mayor Aleksandar Šapić announced five new developments in the capital, including plans to reform the fleet, where no vehicle will be older than two years by the end of 2025. Belgrade is now the…

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Marko Đurić discussed Serbian rights in Kosovo.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marko Đurić, met in the Netherlands with the OSCE High Commissioner for National Minorities, Kristopher Kamp, to discuss the rights of Serbs in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija and the region. Đurić highlighted the pressures and denial of rights that Serbs face in Kosovo due to the actions…

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Dialogue is key to resolving the crisis, says Dr. Petrov.

Dr. Vladan Petrov believes that dialogue is crucial for overcoming the crisis and supports President Vučić’s initiative to open social dialogue. He emphasizes the importance of the Ministry of Education and university professors in showing responsibility towards students. Petrov highlights the need to normalize the situation and form an expert commission to ascertain the facts…

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