Nedeljnik
What Djilas said about lithium four years ago: "It will employ thousands of people"
Four years ago, he was an ardent supporter of this project, Belgrade media report.
Referring to the interview of Djilas for Nedeljnik on October 25, 2017, they write that he literally said that we should talk about the concession for those mines, because it is a huge chance for Serbia.
Snezana Divac on the "countryman" case and Luka's parents: "My conscience is clear"
"Countryman" driver Marko Miliev, who was released two years ago, was convicted for the accident, in which a 21-year-old Luka Jovanovi died.
Snezana Divac told "Nedeljnik" that she learned from the newspapers that she was being brought in connection with the case and that she was in the Dominican Republic at the time.
Serbia Urged to Come Clean on Journalists’ Surveillance
International media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, RSF, has called on the Serbian authorities to investigate how much surveillance goes on in the country - after the Serbian news agency Tanjug on February 16 published a response written by the Defence Minister to a never-published opinion piece by a former defence minister.
Tycoon's Book Revelations Spark Scandal in Serbia
Serbia's richest man, Miroslav Miskovic, claims in his forthcoming memoir 'I, Tycoon' that Tomislav Nikolic, who at the time was the country's president and leader of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, called him to say that he wouldn't be arrested, Nedeljnik weekly newspaper reported on Thursday.
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Opposition figure "won't let Vucic end up like Ceausescu"
Sasa Jankovic, Serbia's former ombudsman, now leader of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), said this in an exclusive interview for the weekly Nedeljnik.
According to him, "every newspaper article, interview or tweet about it" draws attention from "the effects on the society produced by the authorities of Aleksandar Vucic and those who participate in them."
Russia's Sberbank Eyes Agrokor's Serbian Assets
Russian bank Sberbank has initiated proceedings before the Commercial Court in Belgrade, Serbia, to acquire two companies owned by the troubled Croatian retail giant Agrokor.
Sberbank launched the court proceedings on the basis of loans it gave to two companies, Jamnica and Konzum, which are owned by Agrokor - and which in turn own Mivela and IDEA in Serbia.
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New PM sacks 50 state secretaries from 16 ministries
The previous government led by Aleksandar Vucic had 50 state secretaries in 16 ministries - and they have all been relieved of their duties by the new PM.
Ana Brnabic's decision has been published in the Official Gazette, the magazine Nedeljnik writes, citing a FoNet report.
Former presidential candidate and FM to form new party
Vuk Jeremic has announced the formation of a new political organization.
He told the weekly Nedeljnik in an interview that he will try to reconcile "first and second-Serbia".
Jeremic: Opposition should have one candidate - me
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic says he will not withdraw from the presidential race in favor of Sasa Jankovic.
This has been reported by the tabloid Kurir, and cited by the Nedeljnik weekly.
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Trump campaign denies apology, Nedeljnik makes a statement
Donald Trump’s campaign claims that the GOP nominee never apologized to the Serbs for the 1999 NATO bombing, and accuses Nedeljnik of fabricating the interview.
Magazine Nedeljnik from Belgrade said they’ll investigate these claims, but they leave the possibility of being duped, and also the possibility of Trump campaign deciding to distance themselves from the spoken words.