Student scholarships and loans start tomorrow, says Mali.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali announced the start of payments for student scholarships and loans from the Ministry of Education’s funds. The payments include regular scholarships, scholarships for gifted students, and those for shortage occupations. The first two installments of the scholarships will be paid together. Mali emphasized that an…

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Protests in Serbia urge focus on key issues and reforms.

Foreign Minister Marko Đurić stated that the civil protests are a call for the authorities to focus on the key issues of society, emphasizing the need to work on economic and social mobility and create opportunities for the youth. He highlighted the need for more inclusive and transparent policies. Đurić pointed out that Serbia has…

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Helicopter and plane crash near Washington kills 67.

In an accident over Washington, an American Airlines passenger plane collided with a military Blackhawk helicopter, resulting in the deaths of 67 people. The plane on flight 5342 was in the final stages of landing when the helicopter collided with it. Among the casualties were Russian world champions in figure skating. The investigation will determine…

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Milena Radulović turned 30 and had a secret party.

Actress Milena Radulović celebrated her 30th birthday with an intimate gathering of friends and colleagues. The celebration was held without media presence, but footage of the event became popular on social media. Milena wore an elegant black dress and enjoyed dancing, including a moment with her partner Ognjen Janković. Her dance video was shared by…

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Celebrities gathered for a manager’s son’s birthday party.

At the celebration of the 19th birthday of Andrija, the son of manager Velibor Popović, many famous personalities gathered. Ceca Ražnatović arrived in a gray suit, while Anđela Ignjatović Breskvica attracted attention with her styling. Among those present were Đani with his wife, singers Marina Visković and Aleksandra Mladenović, as well as Aco Pejović with…

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People want justice and facts. Protests continue strong.

Former European Parliament rapporteur for Serbia, Vladimir Bilčik, stated that the student protests in Serbia have gained momentum and have not weakened, with citizens demanding justice and accountability for the tragedy at the railway station in Novi Sad. Bilčik emphasizes the need for dialogue between the authorities and students, as well as an institutional solution…

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