Justice

pre 22. Jan 2024 Z.S.

Employees on the minimum wage: Instead of a hot meal - a debt for court costs

Minimum-wage employees in schools, kindergartens and public services magically lost court cases in which they demanded compensation for a hot meal and holiday pay. They now owe court costs. "These are people with very low incomes, who were deceived by this system," Bosiljka Jovanović, president of the Independent Union of Preschool Education, told Vreme.

Repeat selection

pre 22. Jan 2024 BG

New Belgrade elections: It looks like there will be one, no one knows when

"I believe that the assembly will be constituted and that after that the government will say that it was not possible to reach an agreement on the majority, and that this will be presented as a reason for repeating the elections, and not that numerous irregularities occurred," says Sofija Mandić. , a lawyer and member of GIK in front of the "Serbia against violence" list

AFTER THE BUYOUT OF THE RIO TINTO COMPANY: Part of Gornji Nedeljice

Lithium

pre 22. Jan 2024 NR

Rio Tinto is ready to publish the draft of the study that "Vreme" has already revealed

The mining giant Rio Tinto denies the claims of activists that it is planning to evict a hundred thousand people from the Jadra valley. The company says it is ready to release a draft of a study on the environmental impact of lithium mines - a draft that "Vreme" revealed two years ago. It enumerates numerous risks, but none of the apocalyptic ones that opponents of the mine talk about

No ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

War in the Middle East

pre 22. Jan 2024 ZS/RTS/Politika

Killings continue in Gaza: more and more ideas for a truce

The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy and Security, Josep Borrell, said that from now on he will not talk about the peace process, but that he wants a two-state solution. As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reaches its peak, international plans for a ceasefire are still only on paper

Germany

pre 22. Jan 2024 Nemanja Rujevic

Mass protests against the AfD: Whose mill is it going to?

Hundreds of thousands of people protested in Germany against the Alternative for Germany and right-wing fantasies about expelling foreigners. But the question is whether that also goes to the mill of the right-wingers who are playing the card that the mainstream is against them.

Comment

pre 22. Jan 2024 Sonja Ciric

Belgrade, the city of cranes without plans

The president has already said what Belgrade will look like in 2027. It doesn't matter that the city hasn't had a General Urban Plan for years, because we know how it goes - places should be made everywhere for investors to gather money