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Saudi Aramco unveils record $48.4 billion profit in Q2
Oil giant Saudi Aramco yesterday unveiled record profits of $48.4 billion in the second quarter of 2022, after Russia's war in Ukraine and a post-pandemic surge in demand sent crude prices soaring.
Net income leapt 90 percent year-on-year for the world's biggest oil producer, which clocked its second straight quarterly record after announcing $39.5 billion for Q1.
Another prominent public figure joined Aleksandar Sapic
According to Belgrade daily, after Cajetina Mayor Milan Stamatovic, leader of the "Together for Sumadija" movement, Veroljub Stevanovic is another prominent public figure that joined the new bloc led by Sabic, and will act together in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Storm over Serbia Whistleblower Arrest in State Arms Scam
A lawyer for Obradovic has appealed against the decision to keep him in custody and some Serbs, including activists involved in months of anti-government demonstrations, have begun protesting in front of the prison in Belgrade.
"There is absolutely no reason to impose custody. Not one," the lawyer, Ljubisav Radosavljevic, told BIRN.
Marinovic nominated for the new Commissioner replacing Sabic
In the same time, the Committee had suggested to the Serbian Parliament the termination of duty of the former Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, Rodoljub Sabic.
Marinovic was elected by majority of votes between three candidates, while the proposal of his candidacy will be submitted to the Serbian Parliament for consideration.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Signed Contracts For $ 20 billion
Saudi Arabia is expected to announce investments in Pakistan worth between $15 billion and $20 billion during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's official visit, according to the head of Pakistan's Board of Investment, Arab News reports.
Opposition bloc has 2 possible candidates for Belgrade mayor
The opposition bloc made up of the DS and the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) is currently considering two candidates for mayor of Belgrade, Blic writes.
They are Rodoljub Sabic, who currently serves as commissioner for information of public importance and personal data protection, and Sreto Malinovic, a retired army general.
Many citizens say campaign activities violate their privacy
Information Commissioner Rodoljub Sabic said on Wednesday that a large number of citizens had addressed him in the past few days.
They view the election campaign activities as a violation of the freedoms of citizens and an invasion of privacy, Beta has reported.
"Authorities should change attitude to data privacy"
Information Commissioner Rodoljub Sabic says it is necessary for the state bodies to change their attitude to personal data protection.
Sabic spoke on he occasion of Data Privacy Day, Beta reported.
Commissioner says he doesn't perceive "message" as "threat"
Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection Rodoljub Sabic on Wednesday revealed that he "feels safe."
He added that he does not perceive a messages he received previously as a threat.
Belgrade Officials Deny Green-Lighting Nocturnal Demolition
Belgrade police and Mayor Sinisa Mali have denied all knowledge of 30 masked men armed with baseball bats and equipped with diggers who tore down buildings on the city riverbank between Sunday night and Monday and allegedly beat up locals.