Petković (Ne damo Jadar): Biće različitih oblika protesta

Petković (Ne damo Jadar): Biće različitih oblika protesta

Politika | 16.08.2024 | access_time 09:00 Aktivista udruženja “Ne damo Jadar” Nebojša Petković ocenio je danas da će protestima ponovo krenuti kada okupe dovoljno lokacija za istovremenu akciju. “Naravno da planiramo dalje aktivnosti jer se režim i kompanija ne povlače. Dogovaramo buduće aktivnosti i sigurno će biti različitih oblika protesta”, rekao je Petković za list

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EU kritikuje navode o obaveštajnoj saradnji Beograda i Moskve

EU kritikuje navode o obaveštajnoj saradnji Beograda i Moskve

Reakcija Brisela usledila je nakon sastanka potpredsednika vlade Srbije Aleksandra Vulina sa zvaničnicima Kremlja tokom trodnevne posete Moskvi i tvrdnjama o obaveštajnoj saradnji sa Rusijom. “Evropska unija je bila kristalno jasna sa našim partnerima: odnosi sa Rusijom ne mogu da budu uobičajeni nakon ničim izazvanog i neopravdanog agresorskog rata Rusije protiv Ukrajine”, ističe se u

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AP Week in Pictures: Global

AP Week in Pictures: Global

AUG. 9–15, 2024 A Ukrainian tank passes by a burning car near the Russian-Ukrainian border, a river floods a road after Tropical Storm Ernesto passed through Toa Baja in Puerto Rico, a Palestinian man mourns his 4-day-old twin relatives in Deir al-Balah, and people in the Northern Hemisphere gather to watch the Perseid meteor shower

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Indonesia’s leader highlights economic and infrastructure developments in his final state of nation

Indonesia’s leader highlights economic and infrastructure developments in his final state of nation

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s outgoing President Joko Widodo highlighted advances in the economy and infrastructure during his final State of the Nation address Friday. Widodo said that in the 10 years he’s led the country, his administration controlled inflation, reduced rates of unemployment and extreme poverty, and built new infrastructure in parts of Indonesia

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Mexico’s truth commission reveals new evidence of ‘death flights’ during 1965-1990 ‘dirty war’

Mexico’s truth commission reveals new evidence of ‘death flights’ during 1965-1990 ‘dirty war’

MEXICO CITY (AP) — More evidence has emerged that Mexican authorities disposed of the bodies of dissidents in “death flights” during the country’s 1965-1990 “dirty war. ” Mexico’s governmental Truth Commission said in a report Friday that recollections by witnesses and documents leaked over the years described the chilling last moments of the victims. The

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