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Partizan Ready to Cause a Stir

Partizan basketball players are starting to form a team that won't be easily 'blown away,' but will be competitive for every possible triumph, even though the season is almost over. In the 31st round of the Euroleague, they defeated Virtus with a score of 88:82, marking their third away victory this competitive year.

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Oil getting more expensive, Brussels denies crisis

The price of gas on European stock exchanges rose by 4.2 percent yesterday, reaching a value of 53.06 euros per megawatt-hour. Since the outbreak of attacks by Israel and the USA on Iran on February 28, the price of this strategic energy source in the EU has increased by 92 percent, according to London's "Economist". But Brussels, convinced of the importance of diversification and the green-nuclear transition, still sees no reason for excessive excitement, especially not for a possible return to Russian energy sources.

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Will the West Prevent the Third Pogrom of Serbs

Two days remain until the law on foreigners and vehicles comes into effect in Kosovo and Metohija, which will further complicate the lives of Serbs in the province. Starting Sunday, they will face the third pogrom in recent history, which is institutional in nature and has far-reaching consequences. The international factor has so far shown no understanding for the wide range of problems that the Serbian community will face from March 15, and the entry into force of this law will cause a chain reaction and could lead to an ethnically clean Kosovo.

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Pedro Sanchez as a Symbol of European Resistance to Trump

Since Donald Trump's return to the White House just over a year ago, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has sought to position himself as a leader of the Old Continent's resistance movement against the new American administration, whose relationship with European friends is becoming increasingly cold. While Trump intensified deportations, Sanchez paved the way for half a million undocumented migrants to obtain residency permits. When Trump pressured NATO leaders to allocate five percent of GDP for defense, only Sanchez opposed, stating it would be unreasonable and counterproductive for his country. And since the beginning of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, he has refused to allow American warplanes to use Spanish bases as a starting point for the military campaign, after which Trump threatened to break off trade with Madrid.

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Kyiv prepares citizens for a bloody massacre

Military analysts and experts following the war in Ukraine are increasingly warning that 2026 could be decisive for the outcome of the conflict. According to their estimates, the upcoming spring-summer campaign could mark a turning point on the front, although the Ukrainian leadership continues to insist on the narrative of a "decisive phase" in which Kyiv will try to reverse the course of the war.

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Mandatory written contracts in the trade of agricultural products

Concluding contracts between agricultural producers and those involved in procurement and processing will become an obligation. Yesterday's decision by the Government of Serbia stipulated that a written contract must be concluded with every delivery of agricultural products, and this will apply to the trade of cereals (commercial wheat and corn), as well as fruits and vegetables. New rules apply to fresh agricultural products: tomatoes, onions and garlic, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers and gherkins, peppers, apples, sour cherries, plums, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries.

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Works on the protection of the Đetinja river bank in Sevojno will be completed in a month and a half

The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Dragan Glamočić, visited the city municipality of Sevojno today, where he inspected the works on the protection of the left bank of the Đetinja river at the site known as Vojno Polje. These works began at the request of the municipality, but primarily of the residents who live in this area and cultivate agricultural land.

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U.S. Economy Slows Down

The U.S. economy experienced slower growth in the last quarter of 2025 than previously estimated, at just 0.7 percent, significantly lower than the previous estimate of 1.4 percent, and also below economists' expectations of around 1.5 percent growth, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced today.

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Turkey Balances Between the US and Iran

Ankara is following the latest developments in Iran with great concern, as they could spill over into Anatolia and neighboring countries already targeted by attacks originating from Tehran. The Turkish government is trying to balance between neighboring Iran, with which it shares a border of over 500 kilometers, and America, its most powerful ally within NATO. This is especially true as the conflict could escalate and spread to Anatolia and other countries in the already turbulent Middle East region.

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Eternal Friendship of Serbia and Russia

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Jovan Janjić met today at the House of the National Assembly with Artem Bakonin, a representative of the "Icons of Holy New Martyrs of Petrograd Jurists" Fund, who presented him with a consecrated icon.

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