English grammar

The insane grammar rule non-English speakers won’t have heard of

English grammar, beloved by sticklers, is also feared by non-native speakers. Many of its idiosyncrasies can turn into traps even for the most confident users.

But some of the most binding rules in English are things that native speakers know but don’t know they know, even though they use them every day. When someone points one out, it’s like a magical little shock.

Treason through stuffed anchovies

Shall we all wash our faces and have some coffee all together? Shall we all get some fresh air and come to our senses? Maybe then, we will give up calling our own people "traitors" just because they will be voting "yes" or "no" in the referendum. Maybe if we come to our senses, the politicians will follow. 

First fund-raising conference

First fund-raising conference

At the moment there are only rough data about the damage caused by recent flooding, but it is certain that the damage shall be larger than the help we are going to get, Marko Blagojevic, Director of the Government's Office for Renewal says.

Dzajic: Defense of title is our debt towards the Red Star Army

Dzajic: Defense of title is our debt towards the Red Star Army

After winning the 26th championship title and analysis of the work done, the Red Star FC President Dragan Dzajic does not want to promise the Champions League, but believes that the club is under obligation to defend the title.

A house as a present to a blind boy

A house as a present to a blind boy

Rade Caldovic, a blind boy from Cuprija shall get a home thanks to the Blic Foundation, the Municipality of Cajetina and donors.

He shall get a new, more comfortable and larger home that he shall move in from a small roof flat leaving behind troubles that he has been faced with since his birth.