Kovačević: Zdravstveni tim za litijum nedovoljan, potrebni i stručnjaci iz drugih oblasti

Kovačević: Zdravstveni tim za litijum nedovoljan, potrebni i stručnjaci iz drugih oblasti

Politika | 10.08.2024 | access_time 11:50 Predsednik Nove-Da se struka pita (Nova D2SP) Vladimir Kovačević ocenio je danas da tim, zadužen da utvrdi da li eventualno kopanje litijuma ima štetne posledice, “nije kompetentan ni za šta osim da posledično leči obolele”. “Kada je projekat iskopavanja litijuma u pitanju, preventiva pripada sasvim drugoj struci od ove

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Evro sutra 117,02 dinara

Evro sutra 117,02 dinara

Ekonomija | Izvor: Beta | 09.08.2024 | access_time 17:50 Zvanični srednji kurs biće u ponedeljak, 12. avgusta 117,0229 dinara za jedan evro, što je najjača vrednost dinara u odnosu na evropsku valutu u ovoj godini, saopštila je Narodna banka Srbije. Danas i za vikend je zvanični srednji kurs 117,0234 dinara za evro. Najslabija vrednost dinara prema

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Obeležen Međunarodni dan domorodaca u Nepalu

Obeležen Međunarodni dan domorodaca u Nepalu

Srbija | 09.08.2024 | access_time 14:40 Foto: AP/Niranjan Shrestha Skup povodom obeležavanja Međunarodnog dana domorodaca obeležen je u Nepalu. Domorodačke žene obukle su tradicionalnu nošnju kako bi učestvovale u manifestaciji koja ističe važnost očuvanja kulturnog nasleđa i prava domorodačkih naroda. Foto: AP/Niranjan Shrestha Foto: AP/Niranjan Shrestha Foto: AP/Niranjan Shrestha Foto: AP/Niranjan Shrestha Teme Zanimljivosti Šta

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Bangladesh’s chief justice resigns under pressure as Yunus-led interim government starts working

Bangladesh’s chief justice resigns under pressure as Yunus-led interim government starts working

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan resigned Saturday following protests by a group of students and other demonstrators as the country’s interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus started functioning days after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign and flee to India. Asif Nazrul, law, justice and parliamentary affairs

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‘Original sin’: Torture of 9/11 suspects means even without plea deal, they may never face a verdict

‘Original sin’: Torture of 9/11 suspects means even without plea deal, they may never face a verdict

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Defense Department disagreement over how to bring to justice the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and two others has thrown the cases into disarray and surfaced tension between the desire of some victims’ families to see a final legal reckoning and the significant obstacles that may make that impossible.

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Iran’s new president reappoints UN-sanctioned official as head of the country’s nuclear agency

Iran’s new president reappoints UN-sanctioned official as head of the country’s nuclear agency

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s newly-elected president reappointed a U.S.-educated official who came under United Nations sanctions 16 years ago as head of the country’s nuclear department, state TV reported Saturday. Mohammad Eslami, 67, will continue his work as chief of Iran’s civilian nuclear program and serve as one of several vice presidents. Eslami’s reappointment

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Militia infighting kills at least 9 in Libya’s capital, officials say

Militia infighting kills at least 9 in Libya’s capital, officials say

CAIRO (AP) — Clashes between two heavily armed militia groups in Libya’s capital terrorized residents and killed about a dozen people, the latest bout of violence in the largely lawless North African nation, officials said Saturday. The hours-long clashes, which involved heavy weapons, occurred Friday in Tripoli’s eastern neighborhood of Tajoura between Rahba al-Duruae militia

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