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The article criticizes the government's 'Expo' apartment project in Surcin, offering units for 1,500 euros per square meter, as a desperate move to gain voter support ahead of elections.
The article suggests that President Vučić's planned political gatherings in Novi Sad and Užice will reveal the true state of his party's (SNS) support, implying its political decline.
This story investigates the reasons behind the dismissal of the rector and vice-rectors of the University of Belgrade from their positions within state institutions, highlighting a potential conflict or political maneuvering.
A commentary piece reflecting on the transition from a 'plenum' (likely referring to a form of direct democracy or public assembly) to electoral processes, analyzing political developments.
A former Turkish ambassador analyzes the changing US policy in the Balkans, suggesting it benefits Milorad Dodik in Bosnia and Herzegovina as elections draw near, and discusses potential implications.
A report on a tragic bus accident in Hungary where a Polish tourist bus veered off the road, resulting in the deaths of 12 people.
A New York Times report outlines Russian President Putin's alleged plans for autumn, suggesting a continued expansionist agenda beyond Ukraine, potentially targeting another state.
This opinion piece, titled 'The Golden Age: The Nicest Lies', likely critiques narratives or claims about a past 'golden age' by presenting them as falsehoods or propaganda.
A Guardian columnist discusses the intentional erasure of a nation's history as a tactic or consequence of modern warfare, exploring its implications and motivations.
Iran has reportedly urged the United States to acknowledge defeat in a conflict, signaling a shift in diplomatic pressure or international posturing.