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Brnabic receives Nippon Foundation chairman
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic received Nippon Foundation Chairman Yohei Sasakawa on Friday to discuss advancing cooperation and opportunities to expand the foundation's assistance in scientific and research work and education.
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Construction of BIO4 Campus begins in Belgrade
BELGRADE - Construction of the BIO4 Campus, a unique multidisciplinary project due to make Belgrade one of Europe's recognised bioeconomic hubs, began in the Serbian capital on Wednesday.
Preparatory works to build the approx. 30 ha campus began on May 29 and all works are slated for completion in 2026.
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Architectural contracts signed with future BIO4 campus tenants
BELGRADE - Architectural contracts with future tenants of the BIO4 campus - a unique multidisciplinary project that will enable Belgrade to become one of Europe's recognised bioeconomic centres - were signed at the Serbian government on Wednesday.
Doubts Dog Serbia’s ‘Tougher Punishment’ Response to Violent Crime
Two days later, a 21-year-old man went on a shooting spree in the Belgrade suburb of Mladenovac, killing eight and wounding 13.
Thousands of Serbs have since taken to the streets to protest what they say is a culture of violence in Serbian society fed by irresponsible politicians and tabloid media.
Confusion at the protest of political parties: What are we going to do now? PHOTO
Dragan Djilas, Marinika Tepi, Janko Veselinovi, Vuk Jeremi and others were at the protest.
Also, according to the media, on the plateau in front of the National Assembly, the presence of the editor in chief of "Tabloid" Milovan Brki, Pyotr Nikitin from the pro-Ukrainian organization "Cini dobro".
Montenegro’s Ruling Majority Eyes Defeating Djukanovic in Presidential Poll
Presidential candidates Andrija Mandic and Milo Djukanovic billboards in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
Right-Wing Serbian Students Protest Against EU Kosovo Deal
Several hundred people gathered at a protest called "Students for Kosmet" organized by students of the University of Belgrade, denouncing the EU plan for the normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
Brnabic on Hrkalovic's accusations: When the institutions do their job, I'll do mine
She stated that it was the job of the prosecution.
"It used to be that the parties decide who will be arrested, convicted and blackmailed. The SNS is not that party, but a party that is here to build institutions of the Republic of Serbia and implement reforms in the field of rule of law," Brnabic said.
In Serbian Academia, a Flawed Fight against ‘Tradition’ of Sexual Harassment
Three professors attended. After one left, "seeing where the evening was heading," another grabbed her knee under the table, said Elena. The third, kissing and licking her hand, asked her for sex. In return, he said he would allow her fellow students to complete the course he had expelled them from because of their participation in the protests.
Pursuit of justice
Borisav Jovic passed away
"Jovic died after a long fight with COVID, at 3:15 pm at the VMC Karaburma," said a source in Kurir, and the news was also confirmed for RTS.
Jovic fought the battle for his life in the VMC Karaburma, where he was accommodated with bilateral pneumonia caused by COVID-19.
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