Penzije za vojne i poljoprivredne penzionere isplaćuju se danas.

Pension payments for the month of January began yesterday for pensioners from the self-employed category. Today, military and agricultural pensioners will receive their pensions, whether through current accounts, postal counters, or home addresses. The last to receive payments will be pensioners from the employed category, on February 10th at postal counters or home addresses, and…

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Neil Gaiman was sued for alleged sexual assault.

After eight women accused Neil Gaiman of sexual assault, another woman filed a lawsuit against him and his former wife. The allegations were filed in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York, and the woman claims they violated U.S. human trafficking laws. Gaiman denies all accusations, emphasizing that he has never engaged in non-consensual sexual activities. It…

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GSP protest won’t affect Belgrade transport today.

The protest of GSP workers will not affect transportation in Belgrade, except for the existing changes. At the Republic Square, pensioners gathered to support the students’ demands. GSP workers have four demands: halting the abolition of trolleybuses, retaining the “Dorćol” depot for GSP, a tender for 100 new trolleybuses, and a review of contracts that…

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Protests in Serbia may hurt the economy and investments.

Prime Minister Miloš Vučević stated that protests and blockades in Serbia will negatively impact the economy and foreign investments. He expressed pessimism regarding economic results in the first quarter, noting that January saw the lowest level of direct foreign investments in the past three years. Vučević emphasized that calls for blockades and strikes deter investors…

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Driver reversed on a curvy road, shocking everyone.

The driver on the main road near Novi Pazar was driving in reverse through curves, which caused shock and condemnation from social media users. With the support of another vehicle that followed him, the driver skillfully maneuvered through the curves while other vehicles approached him. While some praise his skill, others condemn him with suspicions…

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Shooting near Brussels metro, no injuries reported.

A shooting occurred near the Clemenceau metro station in Brussels, causing disruption in public transport. There were no casualties, but the suspects may be hiding in the metro tunnels. For safety reasons, the Midi, Delacroix, and Clemenceau stations have been closed, and two metro lines have been suspended.

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“40 Fingers” guitar show in Belgrade with rock hits!

The renowned Italian guitar quartet “40 Fingers” will perform on February 10th at the MTS Hall in Belgrade, offering a unique musical and visual experience with light effects. The quartet is known for their fingerpicking technique and performs a mix of rock classics, arrangements, and film music. The members of the quartet, Matteo, Emanuele, Enrico,…

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Premier Vučević is upset the university refused talks.

Prime Minister Miloš Vučević expressed disappointment over the decision of the Rector’s Collegium to decline Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s invitation for a discussion. Vučević believes that rejecting the invitation is an escape from responsibility and hoped that the dialogue would contribute to calming the situation in society. He emphasized that the President of the Assembly,…

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Kirk Douglas bravely fought blacklisting in Hollywood.

Kirk Douglas was known for his political courage in Hollywood during the 1950s, particularly for his role in ending the anti-communist blacklist by ensuring that screenwriter Dalton Trumbo was credited under his real name. Beyond political courage, Douglas was a pioneer in the pursuit of greater artistic autonomy, founding his own production company to gain…

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