
Tatyana Kekic
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Jan 16, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Tatyana Kekic
A car rammed into a group of student protesters in Belgrade on January 16, seriously injuring a female student. The injured student was part of a group of demonstrators protesting against the government and showing solidarity with victims of the November 1 tragedy in Novi Sad. The protest expanded after the incident, as students called on citizens to join their efforts to denounce violence and ensure such incidents would not recur.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Tatyana Kekic
A car rammed into a group of student protesters in Belgrade on January 16, seriously injuring a female student. The injured student was part of a group of demonstrators protesting against the government and showing solidarity with victims of the November 1 tragedy in Novi Sad. The protest expanded after the incident, as students called on citizens to join their efforts to denounce violence and ensure such incidents would not recur.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Tatyana Kekic
Serbia is weighing a confidence referendum on President Aleksandar Vucic, as his administration grapples with escalating protests over alleged corruption and mismanagement. The possibility of such a vote, which could test Vucic's political legitimacy, was hinted at by Dragan Vucicevic, editor of the pro-government Informer newspaper and a close ally of the president, on January 14.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
intellinews.com | Tatyana Kekic
Serbia will take steps to acquire the Russian stake in its sole oil company, NIS, following sanctions imposed by the United States and the United Kingdom targeting Russian entities, including Gazprom Neft. The sanctions, introduced by the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on January 10, are part of broader efforts to reduce Russian energy revenues in response to the war in Ukraine.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Tatyana Kekic
Serbia has signed a €720mn agreement with Chinese construction giant PowerChina to start the first phase of the Belgrade metro project, in a significant step in the city’s long-awaited infrastructure development. The Belgrade metro has been a recurring yet unrealised vision for nearly a century, often hindered by political indecision and funding challenges.
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