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  2. 2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrators held weekly 15-minute traffic blockade protests on Fridays at 11:52 am, the time of the collapse. [87] Cars, some of whose occupants are allegedly affiliated with the SNS, struck protesters during these blockades. [88] [89] On 22 November, the students and citizens of Leskovac, in southern Serbia, organized a protest.

  3. Dnevni telegraf - Wikipedia

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    Dnevni telegraf was a Serbian daily middle-market tabloid published in Belgrade between 1996 and November 1998, and then also in Podgorica until March 1999. It was the first privately owned daily in Serbia after more than 50 years of across-the-board public ownership under communism .

  4. Gazeta Telegraf - Wikipedia

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    Gazeta Telegraf is an Albanian language daily newspaper published in Tirana, Albania. [1] History and profile. Gazeta Telegraf was established in 2005. [2]

  5. Optical telegraph - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Chappe used the term télégraphe to describe the mechanism he had invented – that is the origin of the English word "telegraph". [4] Lines of relay towers with a semaphore rig at the top were built within line of sight of each other, at separations of 5–20 miles (8–32 km).

  6. Telegraf (Baltimore newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraf was a local weekly newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland. The newspaper ran for 42 years, from February 20, 1909, until 1951. The newspaper ran for 42 years, from February 20, 1909, until 1951.

  7. Telegraph code - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the Baudot–Murray code became an international standard as International Telegraph Alphabet no. 2 (ITA 2) in 1924. The "2" in ITA 2 is because the original Baudot code became the basis for ITA 1. ITA 2 remained the standard telegraph code in use until the 1960s and was still in use in places well beyond then. [12]

  8. Nedjeljom u dva - Wikipedia

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    Nedjeljom u dva (English: Sunday at Two) is a Croatian television talk show aired every Sunday afternoon at 14:00 CET on HRT 1 and hosted by Aleksandar Stanković. [ 1 ] The hour-long show usually features a single guest related to an important political, cultural or economic event that came to light recently.

  9. Zoran Kesić - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Kesić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Кесић; born 26 July 1976) is a Serbian comedian, TV presenter, talk-show host and political commentator. [1] He has worked on talk/sketch shows Fajront Republika (The Closing-Time Republic) and 24 minuta sa Zoranom Kesićem (24 minutes with Zoran Kesić).