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  2. Expres - Wikipedia

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    Expres (Ukrainian: Експрес, also transliterated Ekspres or Express) is a Ukrainian language Lviv-based, daily broadsheet newspaper founded in 1992. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It claims to be the biggest newspaper in Ukraine in Ukrainian in terms of circulation. [ 1 ]

  3. Politika Ekspres - Wikipedia

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    Politika ekspres was a Yugoslav and Serbian daily newspaper, published in Belgrade by Politika AD from 1963 until 2005. Known colloquially as Ekspres and started in 1963 as an evening paper meant to compete with Večernje novosti, it arrived on the market as the fourth Belgrade daily. After initial difficulties it eventually managed to build a ...

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  5. Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Express Newspapers was bought by Richard Desmond, publisher of celebrity magazine OK!, for £125 million. Controversy surrounded the deal since Desmond also owned softcore pornography magazines. [43] As a result, many staff left, including editor Rosie Boycott and columnist Peter Hitchens. [44]

  6. 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.

  7. Politika - Wikipedia

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    Politika is published by Politika novine i magazini (PNM), a joint venture between Politika a.d. and East Media Group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The current director of PNM is Mira Glišić Simić. [ 4 ]

  8. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Bunjevačke novine (Bunjevac speech) monthly (Subotica) Defunct dailies. Balkan ekspres (1990–1993, Belgrade) Slobodna Šumadija (1994, Kragujevac)

  9. NIN (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    NIN (Serbian Cyrillic: НИН) is a weekly news magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia.Its name is an acronym for Nedeljne informativne novine (Недељне информативне новине) which roughly translates into Weekly Informational Newspaper.