Politika
Đukić Dejanović: Article allowing parents to complain against teachers to be reviewed
It is a part of the new rulebook, which states that the majority of parents of students in the same school department submit objections to the work of teachers, psychologists and pedagogues.
A woman transferred from private to state maternity ward; Obstetric violence reported
As Zoran Paali pointed out in an interview for Politika, women from all over Serbia - from Subotica to Kosovska Mitrovica - came forward to report the inconveniences they experienced during childbirth.
Entry Into The Eurozone Has Not Significantly Affected Price Increases In Croatia
Although the residents of Zagreb complain that everything has become more expensive and many explain the increase in prices with the switch to the European currency, the Croatian National Bank said that the entry into the eurozone did not significantly affect the rise in prices, writes the Belgrade newspaper "Politika", quoted by BTA.
El Orabi: Serbia, Egypt maintain excellent political relations
BELGRADE - Egypt is committed to the preservation of the sovereignty of all countries of the world and fully understands Serbia's stance on Kosovo-Metohija, especially in light of the current situation and ongoing developments in the north of the province, says Ambassador Mohamed El Orabi, who chairs the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs and has also served as the country's FM.
Dacic thanks Greece's Syriza party for supporting territorial integrity of Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic on Thursday thanked Greece's Syriza opposition party for its unequivocal public support to the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Serbia.
Vlahovic: I do not expect recession in Serbia, 1.5-2 pct growth realistic
BELGRADE - Barring any unforeseen developments, the Serbian economy will not be hit by recession this year and 1.5-2 pct growth can realistically be expected instead, says Association of Serbian Economists President Aleksandar Vlahovic.
Pahor tells Politika EU ignoring W Balkans will have consequences
Belgrade – President Borut Pahor has noted in an interview with Monday’s issue of the Serbian newspaper Politika that the EU not wanting or being unable to establish greater presence in the Western Balkans will have consequences. He said he will continue to work for the EU accession prospects of the Western Balkans and expressed understanding for Serbia.
‘It’s [Not] Over’: The Past, and Present, of Lithium Mining in Serbia
Protesters block the E-75 highway in Belgrade, Serbia, 27 November 2021. Anti-government demonstrators blocked roads and bridges in Serbia to protest against new laws they say favor interests of foreign investors devastating the environment. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
First time lucky
Editor-in-chief of Beta News Agency Dragan Janjic passed away
Janjic was born on October 6, 1955 in Lopare, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, and began his journalistic career at the Tanjug agency, where he worked from 1983 to 1994 as a journalist, reporter and editor.
Serbia Mourns Journalism Legend Dragoljub Zarkovic
Dragoljub Zarkovic, who died on Wednesday, was part of a generation of Serbian anti-war journalists that witnessed and reported on a most difficult time for the country.
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