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Triple Pact Accelerates Anti-Serb Pace

The military alliance of Croatia, Albania, and the provisional Pristina authorities disrupts the balance, strength, and security architecture in this part of Europe. As their connection is emphasized, security risks and stakes grow, while the existing 1996 arms control agreement, an integral part of the Dayton Peace Agreement, is flagrantly violated. With the war intensifying in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, there is no doubt that someone might consider attacking Serbia, and there are certainly plans where this triple pact could be used for offensive action in various scenarios if the whirlwind of war were to spread across Europe.

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New Parish Home and Apartments in Vracar

The construction of a new parish home on the Saint Sava plateau, approximately 390 apartments between it and Slavija Square, and the expansion of Kneginje Zorake Street to three lanes, one-way as it is now, to separate left and right turns at the three-way intersection on Bulevar Oslobodjenja, are the most significant novelties foreseen by the detailed regulation plan of the plateau near Saint Sava Temple and blocks between Slavija Square and the streets: Svetog Save, Katanićeva, Nebojšina, and Bulevar Oslobodjenja, whose elaboration for early public inspection is under public scrutiny until March 13. This document covers approximately 8.82 hectares of this valuable part of Vracar, divided into four blocks where the total number of square meters will increase by about 53,000, from the existing 137,109 to 189,402, according to the elaboration prepared by "Parallel Studio" based on the decision to prepare the PDR from 2023. The funds for the plan were provided by the Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Temple – Patriarchate.

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Ana Brnabic: Parliamentary diplomacy key to strengthening dialogue with the Council of Europe

President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia Ana Brnabic met today in Belgrade with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE) Alain Berset, with whom she discussed Serbia's cooperation with the CoE and the Parliamentary Assembly of the CoE, as well as issues of human rights, electoral reforms, media freedoms and the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.

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Serbia Gets Its First Innovation Leaders

Serbia has received its first generation of InnoLeaders - prominent representatives of the innovation and academic sector who will contribute to the further development of the national innovation ecosystem and stronger connection between science and economy with their knowledge, experience, and institutional capacities, NALED announced.

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Two Villages Planned for Relocation

Požarevac – Due to EPS's long-term plans to expand the Kostolac coal basin to the 'Zapadni Kostolac' lignite deposit, where reserves for surface exploitation have been identified until 2060, activities continue towards this goal, although it is not definitively confirmed. As 'Politika' wrote in July last year, this project involves the relocation of several villages, which was presented publicly at the time. Specifically, planned mining activities would affect parts of the settlements Dubravica, Batovac, Petka, Ostrovo, and Brežane. More precisely, Dubravica would be entirely encompassed by the future surface mine, necessitating the relocation of the entire village, while the settlement of Batovac would be situated on the edge of the mine and exposed to indirect impacts of mining activities. Parts of Petka would also be partially affected, with indirect impacts on Ostrovo and Brežane.

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YUTA: Passenger safety is a priority in assessing the realization of tourist arrangements

The National Association of Travel Agencies (YUTA) announced today, regarding political and security developments in Iran and surrounding countries, that in the current circumstances it is necessary to act in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Tourism, the Law on Consumer Protection (ZOP), as well as the general travel conditions that are an integral part of the tourist arrangement contract.

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Đedović Handanović: Energy efficiency is one of the priorities

Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović stated on the occasion of today's observance of World Energy Efficiency Day that energy efficiency is an important area in which the state invests significant resources and emphasized that it is one of the priorities of energy policy, the relevant ministry announced.

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Granaries are far from wars

War is changing market conditions, traders have already offered grains at higher prices. As long as the conflict lasts, the market will be turbulent, according to agricultural analysts.

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