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Novi Pazar: 2012 Mostonga Hall 1,500 Sombor: 1981 Vrbas Sports Hall 1,500 Vrbas: 1980 Futog Sports Hall 1,500 Futog: 2006 SC Slana Bara 1,500 Novi Sad: 2007 Breza Hall 1,500 Gornji Milanovac: 2008 Obrenovac Hall 1,500 Obrenovac: 1982 Valjevo Sports Hall: 1,500 Valjevo: 1972 Majdanpek Sports Hall 1,500 Majdanpek: Vlade Divac Sports Hall 1,300 ...
HANOI (Reuters) -Chinese online retailers Temu and Shein have suspended their operations in Vietnam as the companies work to register their e-commerce services with the Southeast Asian nation's ...
Novi Pazar City Stadium (Serbian Cyrillic: Градски стадион у Новом Пазару), located in the eastern part of the city, is the home venue of FK Novi Pazar. The stadium was officially opened on 12 April 2012 after one-year reconstruction and it can hold 12,000 people at full capacity.
In the late 1990s, the club established a partnership with Red Star Belgrade, becoming their developmental affiliate. [1] They would soon win the Serbian League Danube in 2000 to earn promotion to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia, thus reaching the second tier for the first time ever. [2]
Compared to Vremya, Vesti was innovative in terms of news presentation. For the first months of broadcast it was an opposition media, supportive of Boris Yeltsin and the democrats . After the August coup and breakup of the USSR, Vesti turned into official news bulletin of the new, post-Soviet Russia. [ 2 ]
Average mortgage rates remain elevated as of Monday, November 18, 2024, showing little change nearly two weeks after the U.S. presidential election and a second cut by the Federal Reserve to ...
NORTH TEXAS — Two strikingly similar cases involving decades-old claims of shaken baby syndrome are making news this week. In one, a Dallas County man, Andrew Roark, has been exonerated.
Vesti may refer to: Media. Vesti (German newspaper), a Serbian-language newspaper in Germany; Vesti (Israeli newspaper), a Russian-language newspaper in Israel; Vesti (TV channel), the former name of the news channel Russia-24; Vesti (Ukrainian newspaper), a Russian-language newspaper in Ukraine, see freedom of the press in Ukraine