Brnabić Immensely Grateful for Hospitality
Speaker of the National Assembly Ana Brnabić visited the Finnish Parliament and attended a session, after which she warmly thanked them for their hospitality and shared a video of the visit on Instagram.
Политика - најстарији и најутицајнији дневни лист на Балкану
Speaker of the National Assembly Ana Brnabić visited the Finnish Parliament and attended a session, after which she warmly thanked them for their hospitality and shared a video of the visit on Instagram.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said today that it is a notorious lie that oil is being exported normally from the Gulf countries - Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait.
A tour of supermarkets in Slovenia last week confirmed what consumers in Serbia often comment on – that the prices of groceries and non-food items there, as in other European countries, are significantly lower than here. Even in the same retail chains, the prices of certain items are 10 to 20 percent lower, while the assortment is incomparably better and richer, especially in the category of non-food items. Everything is more or less accessible, and they also have higher salaries and a realistically higher purchasing power. What also differs in favor of Slovenians is the number of promotions and discounts, even on a daily basis, which allows for better control of the household budget and cost planning.
Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Snežana Paunović today opened the hall of the Ivanjica Municipal Assembly, for the renovation of which the ministry allocated 17 million dinars.
The second phase of Nestlé's initiative 'Together for Bees' has begun with the installation of wild pollinator hotels and an educational workshop at an agricultural school in Futog. In the coming days, the installation of hotels will continue at agricultural schools in Vršac, Požega, Kraljevo, and Vranje.
The fact that the talk about loans for young people has not been in focus lately due to a number of other global problems that affect us all does not mean that this benefit is no longer available to everyone for whom real estate solves one of their existential issues. On the contrary.
A guest on N1, Luxembourg television, yesterday was Borko Stefanović from the SSP, a party that has about 2–2.5 percent of support from Serbian citizens. And Borko Stefanović says that he expects a mission from the Council of Europe to come to the local elections in Serbia, analyst Uroš Piper begins.
The instrumental duo 'Antarktik', joined by Nenad Antanasijević Antanas, will open a series of concerts at Belgrade's Radionica Integracije on Saturday evening, March 7th, at 8 PM.
Every season we buy, change our entire wardrobe. We follow trends, models, cuts - but when was the last time you opened your underwear drawer and thought about getting rid of some of those worn-out boxers and briefs? Since very few people see our underwear, we tend to think about it less often than the rest of our clothes, and it's not uncommon for people to wear certain items for years or even decades. But is it healthy?
Career diplomat Zoran Milivojević stated today that if the conflict between the US and Iran escalates and leads to negative consequences with a drastic rise in oil prices, it will lead to global inflation that cannot avoid Europe, adding that Europe's erroneous policy regarding Russian energy sources will then come to the fore.
On March 6, 300 Russian soldiers were returned from the territory controlled by the Kyiv regime. In exchange, 300 prisoners of war from the Armed Forces of Ukraine were transferred.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Government of National Unity of the State of Libya, Taher el-Baour.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that a decision has been made to limit the retail fuel price increase today to a maximum of three dinars.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić met today in Belgrade with the commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples, Admiral George Vykoff, with whom he discussed strengthening cooperation between Serbia and NATO while preserving military neutrality.
From German and Italian * The seal in its basic meaning is an object used to certify documents, letters, shipments, diplomas, and the like. It is most often made of wood with an engraved rubber part. It is used by 'moistening' the rubber part with ink, and then the engraved text remains as an impression on the document. Metal seals were formerly used by engraving an impression over fresh wax, which prevented sealed shipments from being opened without destroying the seal. Synonyms for seal include stamp, brand, mur, stempel... The word stamp originates from the German word 'Stempe' and the Italian word 'Stampiglia'.
Budoroid is the name of a specially made humanoid Buddhist robot with artificial intelligence, constructed by experts from Kyoto University with scientists from Terraverse and XNОВА companies. This robot is designed to be able to converse with people and interact with them, which it demonstrated during its presentation to the public. It is based on the humanoid robot 'Unitree G1', produced by the company 'Unitree Robotics', but it represents a version that has been perfected and is intended for communication with people regarding Buddhism. It is designed so that its responses are first generated using formulations from Buddhist texts, and then supplemented with interpretations and explanations using the 'OpenAI' language model.
Football Club Vojvodina is celebrating its 112th birthday today, and as announced on the club's website, the 'Old Lady' is undoubtedly a symbol not only of Novi Sad and Vojvodina, but also of Serbia and Serbian football.
Kragujevac Radnicki water polo goalkeeper Bej Fountain said before the second leg match of the European Cup round of 16 against Barcelona that his team will not underestimate the rival and wants to continue to improve their form before the crucial part of the season.
National Assembly President Ana Brnabić discussed strengthening parliamentary cooperation between the two countries, exchanging experiences in parliamentary work, and the importance of regular political dialogue with Finnish Parliament President Jussi Halla-aho in Helsinki today.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reiterated today that the Hungarian government and he are an inconvenience to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky because they do not meet his demands, which is why he wants to 'get rid of them'.