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  2. 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.

  3. Glas javnosti - Wikipedia

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    After five issues, on April 25, 1998, the paper appeared under its current name, [1] which the staff took from a long-forgotten 19th century publication. Modern Glas javnosti assumes a continuity from a newspaper of the same name published in Kragujevac during the 19th century. The first issue of that Glas javnosti came out on July 15, 1874.

  4. Accession of Serbia to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    1 March 2012: European Council grants Serbia official candidate status for EU membership 28 June 2013: European Council endorsed the commission's recommendation to open negotiations with Serbia 1 September 2013: Entry into force of the EU-Serbia Stabilisation and Association Agreement 25 September 2013: Screening of the acquis started. 17 ...

  5. Vladimir Međak - Wikipedia

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    "Institucionalne promene u EU i nove procedure u procesu proširenja". Spoljnopolitičke sveske (1). Međak, Vladimir (2016). Does the Serbian Constitution Need to be Amended in the EU Accession Process. Belgrade: European Movement in Serbia. Delević, Milica; Međak, Vladimir (2011). "Srbija i Evropska unija‒jedanaest godina kasnije".

  6. Nova srpska politička misao - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1994 under the name Srpska politička misao, the magazine has typically attracted young, independent political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, and economists who discuss topical, and sometimes controversial, political questions.

  7. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Szó (Hungarian language) daily (Subotica); Hlas ľudu (Slovak language) weekly (Novi Sad); Hrvatska riječ (Croatian language) weekly (Subotica); Zvonik (Croatian language) monthly (Subotica)

  8. Dragan J. Vučićević - Wikipedia

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    Vučićević was born on 9 October 1973 in Czechoslovakia. [1] He graduated in journalism from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade. [2]In his early career, Vučićević worked for the daily newspapers Politika, Blic, Glas javnosti and Demokratija, the newspaper of the Democratic Party.

  9. Dragan Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1957) - Wikipedia

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    Dragan S. Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган С. Јовановић; born 28 February 1957) is a Serbian engineer, administrator, and politician.He served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2004 to 2007 and was at different times the director of the TPP Nikola Tesla and TPP Kostolac energy plants.