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  2. Politika - Wikipedia

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    Politika (Serbian Cyrillic: Политика, lit. 'Politics') is a Serbian daily newspaper, published in Belgrade . Founded in 1904 [ 1 ] by Vladislav F. Ribnikar , it is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in the Balkans .

  3. Blic - Wikipedia

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    Blic (Cyrillic: Блиц, [ˈbliːt͡s]) is a Serbian web portal covering politics, economy, entertainment, and current events. The first printed edition of Blic was published in 1996, its online portal was launched in 1998, and Blic TV began broadcasting in 2022.

  4. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers in Serbia. 6 languages. ... Politika Ekspres (1963–2005, Belgrade) [4] Srpski nacional (2005–2006, Belgrade) Opozicija (2006, Belgrade)

  5. Politika a.d. - Wikipedia

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    Politika a.d. (full legal name: Politika a.d. Beograd) (BELEX: PLTK) is a Serbian media corporation founded in present form in 2005, and it has continually existed in various legal forms since 1904. It is partly owned by Government of Serbia and companies in which the Republic of Serbia has majority of shares with the other part belonging to ...

  6. Večernje novosti - Wikipedia

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    Večernje novosti (Serbian Cyrillic: Вечерње новости; Evening News) is a Serbian daily tabloid newspaper. [5] Founded in 1953, it quickly grew into a high-circulation daily. Novosti (as most people call it for short) also employs foreign correspondents spread around 23 national capitals around the globe.

  7. Politics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is a member state of numerous international organizations: UN, ICC, IMF, WB, OSCE, CoE, BSEC, PfP, CEFTA, SECI, CEI. Serbia applied to join the European Union (EU) in 2009 and has been a candidate for membership since 2012, along with nine other states. Serbia is the largest country in Southeast Europe seeking entry into the EU. [8] [9]

  8. Left Coalition (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Left Coalition (Serbian: Лева коалиција, romanized: Leva koalicija) was a coalition of left-wing nationalist political parties in Serbia for the 1996 Yugoslavian parliamentary election and then for the 1997 Serbian general election.

  9. Yugoslav Left - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav Left, [a] also known as the Yugoslav United Left [b] (JUL), was a political party in Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [1] At its peak, the party had 20 seats in Republic of Serbia's National Assembly following the 1997 general election .