
Tabloids
Day of the fight against hate speech: "Lying fool", "proven Serb hater"...
How tabloids in Serbia welcome the Day of the Fight against Hate Speech
How tabloids in Serbia welcome the Day of the Fight against Hate Speech
According to the latest KRIK research, some members of the Government of Serbia own assets worth tens of millions of euros, although their incomes cannot justify such wealth. Among the richest are Bratislav Gašić, Nenad Popović and Irena Vujović - with luxurious villas, apartments, business premises and country estates.
And while Vladimir Putin expresses his condolences to Iran and condemns the Israeli attacks, Russian tanks remain in garages. In the background – diplomatic maneuvers, strategic interests and careful weighing of benefits at a time when the Kremlin is looking for a new offensive opportunity in Ukraine.
The founder of United Group, Dragan Šolak, sued the majority owner BC Partners, claiming that they refused to pay him a bonus from the sale of companies in Serbia, reports Law360, a portal specialized in legal news. Not even two weeks later, he was removed from all positions in the group
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will give Serbia a loan of 50 million euros to replace fossil fuel boilers in several of the most polluted cities. However, this is only a drop in the sea of hyper-pollution of the Serbian air
Bizarre and terrible, but completely true story about a diploma and a bestseller that a Serb from the diaspora acquired in a matter of hours
On Tuesday, June 17, Reza Pahlavi called on Iran's security forces and civil servants to stand up against the Islamic regime. Who is a man that is offered as an alternative to mullahs and fundamentalists
Chancellor Friedrich Mertz openly said that he hopes for a regime change in Tehran or a return to the negotiating table, otherwise Israel will "go all the way"
Faculty of Civil Engineering professor Milan Spremić, who is among the suspects for the collapse of the canopy at the station in Novi Sad, was released under house arrest. His faculty and colleagues claimed from the beginning that he had nothing to do with the execution of the works
Trump said he has full control over Iran's skies and knows the location of Ayatollah Khamenei, but that he will not kill him for now. An hour later, the US president met with his national security team. Next steps are awaited
Not a few experts in the National Pavilion for the Expo recognize the hanging lamp "Metropolis" by the English designer Chris Jackson. One of them is the architect Slobodan Maldini
Belgrade is overheating, the air is polluted, and citizens are increasingly unable to sleep because of the heat. The lack of greenery and concretization worsen the effect of heat islands. Although systemic solutions exist, the city authorities do not react
While the fourth day of the war between Israel and Iran is going on, "Vremen" interlocutors from Israel describe scenes that are strange even to Israelis accustomed to living in wartime conditions. This war, they say, is far fiercer than any other in the last three and a half decades
In the past, Greece, from the point of view of the Serbian people, was mostly seen as a destination for a ten-day vacation, excellent food and some souvenirs. Today, an increasing number of people, especially young people, see this country as a new place to live
The Irshot organization, based on hundreds of statements and videos from the protests in Belgrade on March 15, claims that acoustic weapons were "very likely" used on peaceful demonstrators.
The "sound cannon" saga continues: Police Minister Ivica Dacic now claims that "unpleasant tones" could not be released from the sound cannon on March 15 because, as he says, that mode is "blocked" in Serbia