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Good Cooperation Between Serbia and Turkey is Important for the Stability of the Western Balkans

The President of the Friendship Parliamentary Group (FPG) with Turkey, Milimir Vujadinović, and the Turkish Ambassador to Serbia, Ilhan Saygılı, discussed opportunities to improve inter-parliamentary cooperation today and assessed that good relations between Serbia and Turkey are important for the stability of the entire Western Balkans region, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Jovanović and Staraj Discussed Improving Cooperation Between Serbia and Hungary

State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nevena Jovanović spoke today in Trieste, on the sidelines of the event marking the 30th anniversary of the Executive Secretariat of the Central European Initiative (CEI), with State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Sztáray about bilateral relations and improving cooperation between Serbia and Hungary.

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Spartak's Children Believe in Miracles (PHOTO)

Those who believe in miracles, create miracles... Those from Subotica confirmed and proved in the best way last weekend that the thought of the legendary Duško Radović is the starting point for fighting in seemingly hopeless situations against a stronger rival. All Spartak selections marked the weekend with unexpected successes, and the juniors even achieved a historic victory over Crvena zvezda in Belgrade...

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The play 'The Crow in Peacock Feathers'

The National Theatre Niš will perform the play 'The Crow in Peacock Feathers' on Monday evening, March 23rd, starting at 8 PM on the main stage of the National Theatre in Belgrade. The play is based on the novel by Vladimir Vučković, adapted, dramatized, and directed by the talented Marko Torlaković.

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Former Minister's Wife's Expenses Paid from Budget for Translation

Former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Montenegro, Milutin Simović, stated before the High Court in Podgorica that he is ready to bear material and legal consequences for presenting his wife's stay in hotels in Rome and Bečići as official expenses and charging them to the state budget. At the same time, he rejected the allegations of the Special State Prosecutor's Office that he had illegally presented about 5,000 euros of private expenses as official from 2017 to 2020.

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Dodik: Srpska is peaceful and stable

BANJALUKA - SNSD President Milorad Dodik stated today that Republika Srpska is stable and peaceful, and that it is important to express political strength through the National Assembly and secure enough votes to confirm the Government's election.

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I Expect Bogdanović's Return to Partizan

Davis Bertans usually ignites the arena atmosphere with merciless shots from beyond the 6.75 line, however – before the match with Partizan, he stood out with a statement about the great desire of the "Parni valjak" fans – Bogdan Bogdanović in a black and white jersey.

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One raft burned, another's mooring detached

Events on the rivers - from a fire to the evacuation of guests from a raft - marked the weekend that has passed. First, on Saturday, March 14, in the evening hours, a raft burned on the Sava Quay near Block 45. This is a vessel that was moved here after an auction organized by the city at the end of 2022.

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Bilja Krstić: Because of rushing, we miss the happiness that awaits us somewhere

The guest of the new podcast "Healthy Lifestyle Guide with Danijela Davidov Kesar" will be Bilja Krstić, a musical artist, who with her voice has connected tradition and modernity, past and present, the Balkans and the world. Throughout her five-decade career, she has remained consistent in her emotion, authenticity, and deep respect for musical heritage. From her beginnings in the groups "Suncokreti" and "Rani Mraz", to founding the ensemble "Bistrik", our guest has built a unique musical path, bringing traditional songs back into the focus of contemporary audiences and giving them new life on the domestic and world stage. In the podcast, she talked about encounters with tradition and music, how cultural heritage is preserved, as well as personal moments she remembers, challenges she faced, and joys in life...

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