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There is no wayout: Belgrade has "woke up" in traffic jam PHOTO
Due to the large number of cars, the traffic is very slow on Gazela, Nikola Pai Square, as well as in Takovska Street.
Cars also "crawl" on the Branko's bridge, as well as at the Vuk's Monument.
Death of a Premier: How Serbia’s Rotten System Enabled Zoran Djindjic’s Killers
The second was Zoran Vukojevic, a former policeman who was working as a security guard at gang leader Spasojevic's house.
The third was Branislav Bezarevic, who worked for the Security Information Agency, BIA, Serbia's national intelligence agency, and was Vukojevic's friend from police school.
Award-Winning NGO Inspires Croatian State on Quake Reconstruction
The Solidarna Foundation reacted within three hours of the news of the earthquake and the next day they already ordered the first housing containers and mobile homes, for which there was a huge need in those days.
Škofja Loka Passion Play wins Maribor Theatre Festival
Maribor – The Škofja Loka Passion Play, a Jernej Lorenci-directed production of the early 18th century rhymed-verse parable of human salvation, won the main prize at the 57th Maribor Theatre Festival on Sunday, along with the award for best music.
MPs endorse bill to step up work after pension age
Ljubljana – MPs endorsed on Tuesday a government-sponsored act that temporarily increases the scope of temporary or casual work available for pensioners to help the labour market recover in the wake of Covid-19. The government says the proposal will help mitigate labour shortages, whereas a part of the opposition believes the solution comes too late.
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Rogaška Slatina to host world’s largest sports film event
Rogaška Slatina – Rogaška Slatina will in June host an international festival of sports film of the FICTS – Federation Internationale Cinema Television Sportifs, recognized by the International Olympic Committee. It is the largest sports film event that attracts many global sports and film stars.
Croat Suing Serbia ‘Got Good Deal’ in Wartime House Swap
Franjo Baricevic obtained more valuable property in Croatia than he had in Serbia, contrary to his case against the state of Serbia and Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj, a defence witness told Belgrade Higher Court on Friday.
Judicial Council calls on Masleša to clarify graduation, bar exam
Ljubljana – The Judicial Council has urged Supreme Court judge Branko Masleša to provide an explanation about his law graduation diploma and the bar exam. This is after Masleša has been making headlines in some pro-government media about the level of education, and passing the bar exam a year earlier after graduation than possible under the law.
DeSUS MPs are not planning to change course
Ljubljana – After the council of the Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) adopted a resolution yesterday denying the government any further support, the party’s MPs said they were planning to continue with the same course of action as so far where they agree what their vote will be on each legislative proposal on a case-by-case basis.
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Party boss: DeSUS council denies support to govt
Ljubljana – The council of the Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) adopted a document on Tuesday whereby it denies any further support to the government, while calling on the government to resign immediately and call a snap election, DeSUS leader Ljubo Jasnič told reporters after the council’s session.
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