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President of Serbia bid farewell to Ksenija Vučić
Serbian President Aleksandar Vui, their children Danilo and Milica, as well as numerous friends and colleagues said goodbye to Ksenija Vui through obituaries.
Ksenija Vui passed away on January 29, at the age of 56.
She started her career at TV Studio B, and in recent years she has hosted very popular shows on TV Pink channels.
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Tonight Saint Sava Academy "Treasure of Saint Sava"
The Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabi, the President of the Assembly Ivica Daci and the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Branko Rui will address the academy.
The feast of Saint Sava was established as the school's feast day in 1840, and it is also celebrated by the Serbian Orthodox Church and the faithful.
Brutal answer from Serbia: Dear Croats, it's been scientifically proven
The most controversial section of the Law is the part in which this legal act classified among Serbian books "editions of Dubrovnik literature that belong to both Serbian and Croatian culture as of the end of 1867".
Croatia announces to Serbia: "We will react"
She reiterated that the issue was neither professional nor philological, but political, and that the behavior of the Serbian side was unacceptable to her.
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Croats "steal" Djokovic from us?
According to Croatian media, the new Serbian Law on Cultural Heritage, adopted by the Serbian Parliament in late December, states that the old library material of Serbia includes "editions of Dubrovnik literature that belong to both Serbian and Croatian culture up to 1867."
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With Ruling Party Ties, Serbian Right-Wing ‘Security’ Groups Flourish
Some of the Orthodox Templars are taking oath. Dusan Ivkovic and Stevan Djokic (first two on the left side), Nemanja Ristic (last on the right side). Photo: Facebook
Serbian Media Step up Presence in Montenegro, Causing Concern
Three of four broadcasters with national frequencies in Montenegro are now controlled by Serbian media groups, to the concern of some media experts.
Experts Urge Improved Anti-Terrorism Strategy in Serbia
Izabela Kisic, executive director of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, said there were "huge differences" in the punishments handed down against Serbian citizens convicted of joining Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and those who fought on the side of Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine.
Serbia Pressured to Act on Doctors Promoting Debunked COVID-19 Claim
Vulnerable Serbs are being wrongfully prescribed a parasite treatment for COVID-19 via a Viber group involving a number of senior medical professionals, in breach of Serbian law.
For the Serbian Patriarch, North Macedonia does not exist
The Serbian Orthodox Church, the most loyal ally of modern Serbian chauvinism in the Balkans, began celebrations on the 700th anniversary of the death of King Stefan II Milutin (1282-29 October 1321) in RN Macedonia, but without inviting local scholars, a BGNES reporter reported.