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The mystery unwinds: "Why didn't you call the police?"; “We were in shock”, and so on
According to the testimonies for the weekly Vreme, five girls experienced sexual violence from the same abuser in this institution in the period from 2003 to 2014, "Blic" reported.
Former Research Centre Pupils in Serbia Accuse Staffer of Sexual Abuse
Five women, former students at the Petnica Science Centre, near Valjevo, western Serbia, have claimed an employee subjected them to sexual harassment, the weekly magazine Vreme reported on Thursday.
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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Journalist Dragoljub Zarkovic passed away
Dragoljub Zarkovic (1951) is the founder of "Vreme" weekly and its editor-in-chief since 1991.
Prior to that, he was a journalist and editor at the "Politika" newspaper (1974-1987) and "Borba" (1987-1990).
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Ministry: Misdemeanor proceedings due to tabloid headlines, Vreme weekly reacted
According to the Ministry, the procedure is launched "because by publishing the article entitled 'Evil lurks from the kiosk' on January 16, 2020, Vreme Weekly acted contrary to the Law on Public Information and Media".
"Pointless waste of money": Djilas and the opposition opposing "Moravian corridor"
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will attend the start of the construction of a $ 745 million worth road.
Opposition representatives, on the other hand, oppose the construction of the highway, saying it is unnecessary, but also too expensive project.
One of the leaders of the Alliance for Serbia, Dragan Djilas, opposes the construction of the Moravian Corridor.
Serbian Defence Minister Sacked for Sexist Insult
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that Gasic can no longer remain in the government after his "reckless" comment about female journalists.
"We need to protect women in Serbia. It was a bad message for all women. A minister cannot afford to say that," Vucic told reporters, adding that Gasic is his personal friend and one of his most devoted ministers.
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Defense minister suspected of conflict of interest
The Anti-Corruption Agency has initiated the procedure for determining whether Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic was involved in a conflict of interest.
The Belgrade-based weekly Vreme also reported that Gasic, while he served as mayor of Krusevac, approved giving money from the city budget to media companies owned by members of his family.
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Writer and politician Dobrica Cosic dies
BELGRADE - Great Serbian author, member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts and first president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dobrica Cosic has died in Belgrade, his family confirmed on Sunday.
Cosic was born in the village of Velika Drenova, near Trstenik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in 1921.
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