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Uncertainty and Financial Fallout in Serbian Media Landscape

Following a "successful sale" of United Group's Serbian assets, resulting in a €250 million bonus for Dragan Å olak, the future of N1, Nova S, and other United Group media outlets is uncertain, jeopardizing hundreds of jobs and potentially impacting media freedom in Serbia.

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Lithium Mining in Serbia: Political Impasse Halts Project

Strong public opposition in Serbia, fueled by concerns about environmental damage and perceived exploitation by foreign interests, has rendered the lithium mining project politically unfeasible, despite its potential economic benefits for the country and reduced dependence on China for the EU.

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Serbia showcases military might in large-scale parade

Serbia displayed its military capabilities in a large-scale parade in Belgrade on Saturday, showcasing weaponry from various international suppliers alongside its domestic arsenal, highlighting the country's complex geopolitical balancing act.

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Student Jailed, Faces Hunger Strike Amidst Crackdown on Protests in Serbia

Bogdan Jovičić, a 22-year-old student, was arrested following protests in Novi Sad on August 14th and is currently on a hunger strike after his detention was extended; his treatment has sparked widespread criticism and protests.

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Rise in Hate Speech Against Albanians in North Macedonia Fuels Balkan Tensions

A Swedish tourist was attacked in Bitola, North Macedonia, for wearing a double-headed eagle shirt, highlighting rising anti-Albanian hate speech in the Balkans, fueled by historical grievances and political manipulation.

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Konrad Adenauer Stiftung's Collaboration with Serbia's Ruling Party Faces Scrutiny

The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), a German foundation affiliated with Chancellor Scholz's CDU party, is facing criticism for its continued cooperation with Serbia's ruling SNS party, led by President Vučić, amid concerns about the SNS's increasingly autocratic rule and pro-Russia stance.

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European Parliament's 2024 Sakharov Prize: Diverse Nominees Reflect Global Human Rights Struggles

The European Parliament's Sakharov Prize nominations for 2024 encompass a wide range of human rights defenders, including the late Charlie Kirk, the Budapest Pride movement, and several journalists and activists facing repression in various countries.

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Serbia showcases military might in large-scale parade

Serbia held a large military parade in Belgrade on Saturday, displaying diverse weaponry from various international suppliers alongside its own, amidst a complex foreign policy balancing EU aspirations with arms deals spanning France, China, UAE, Israel, and Russia.

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Serbia Holds Large Military Parade Amidst Political Tensions

Serbia showcased its military capabilities in a large parade in Belgrade on Saturday, prompting criticism from the opposition who accused the government of political maneuvering, while also highlighting Serbia's multifaceted foreign policy and potential regional arms race.

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Student Jailed, Faces Charges After Protest; Human Rights Concerns Raised

Bogdan Jovičić, a 22-year-old student, was arrested following a protest in Novi Sad on August 14th and charged with violent conduct at a public gathering, sparking human rights concerns and protests across Serbia.

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Increased Repression in Serbia Amidst Ongoing Protests

Following a summer of protests, the Serbian government responded with increased repression, including the use of banned chemical agents, resulting in over 900 arrests but few convictions, sparking concerns about the regime's stability.

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US suspends talks with Kosovo over political deadlock

The United States suspended talks with Kosovo due to the caretaker government's refusal to include a Serb minority member as deputy parliament speaker, hindering the formation of a new government and jeopardizing normalization talks with Serbia.

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