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  2. Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of 4 May 2023, a shooting spree occurred in the villages of Dubona and Malo Orašje, between Mladenovac and Smederevo, Serbia.Armed with an automatic assault rifle, the shooter opened fire from a car, resulting in the deaths of nine individuals, including an off-duty police officer, and leaving twelve others injured.

  3. 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.

  4. Vladimir Đukanović - Wikipedia

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    Đukanović has a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Belgrade and was a political commentator of some notoriety prior to his election to the assembly. [4] He was at one time the host of a radio program called Fokus on Svet Plus Info; this program was known for, among other things, celebrating the birthday of Ratko Mladić and commemorating events organized by the far-right Obraz group.

  5. Televizija 24 - Wikipedia

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    Televizija 24 (formerly 24 Vesti) is a 24-hour news channel originating from the national capital of Skopje, North Macedonia, reporting on national, regional and international news. [ 3 ] Line up

  6. Vesti (VGTRK) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Kurir - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Kurir appeared at newsstands on 6 May 2003. [3] While Kurir's history is relatively short, it is also a checkered one. It goes back to the state of emergency, declared following the assassination of Serbia's Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić, when another daily tabloid named Nacional was shut down.

  8. Vesti - Wikipedia

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    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; Vesti, the name of the news programmes on Russia-1 television; Vesti FM, a Russian state owned news radio station

  9. Serbian Party Oathkeepers - Wikipedia

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    It won 0.7 percent of the popular vote and no seats in the National Assembly. [40] In 2017, members of SSZ interrupted a projection of a documentary film, a festival, and a book promotion. [41] [42] [43] They deemed them as "harmful to the state" (štetnim za državu) and have called the organisers "traitors" (izdajnici). [41]